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"bad footing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a situation or circumstance that is unstable or disadvantageous. Example: The company's financial struggles put them on bad footing with their investors, leading to a loss of trust and investment opportunities.
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Pines and briars and bad footing abounded.
I hated the thorns, and I hated the bad footing.
Bad footing and dropped passes were normal in the first half, and Clark fumbled the snap exchange twice — although Penn State recovered both times.
Trailing the Chicago Bears, 10-3, at halftime thanks to bad footing on an icy field at the Polo Grounds, the Giants play the second half in sneakers -- and win, 30-13.
Look over the other edge before dropping down, there may be objects and bad footing, or a larger drop than climb.
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Bad feet.
This year, it is a new challenge on a bad foot.
Another pitcher, Orlando Hernández, has a bad foot.
We can get off on a good or bad foot.
"It was starting off on a bad foot.
They did not have titles so much as whinges: Bad Back, Bad Eyes, Bad Foot, Bad Thoughts.
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