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The phrase 'find one's feet' is considered correct and acceptable in written English
This phrase is used to describe the process of adjusting to a new situation or environment and becoming acclimated. For example, "It took me a while to find my feet after moving to a new city."
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This can't be passed down, but must be embraced in the moment in which one finds one's feet.
Finding one's footing in such a space a student can step out into the larger campus community feeling more empowered, maybe even emboldened to help participate in making crucial changes for the good of all.
"It's a whole new force of amazing, raw and close-to-the action footage and there is a lot more of it," says Shaw. "In the old days we would find one image of someone's feet being beaten with a cable, but now we get 20 of them.
He found one, 8500 feet high in the Chiricahua Mountains, and the Planetarium may build an observatory there.
If you want to win a track meet, you find one guy who can jump 7 feet, not seven guys who can jump 1 foot.
You'll be putting your feet on the prop, so find one that you don't mind getting a bit dirty, or do the handstand in socks.
The daughter looks for another pillow to place under her (the patient's) other foot, but she cannot find one.
Venture capitalists will not touch it with a ten-foot pole, and if you find one who will, you probably wouldn't want its money.
Three knives were later found: one at Dr. Faughey's left foot; another, a 9-inch blade that was bent in the attack, underneath her desk; and a meat cleaver, also bent and with a broken handle, lying in front of a wall of books.
He found one matsutake, then another, then several others in a ten-foot "fairy ring" around a tree.
"I found one!" she yelled.
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