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The phrase "foothold to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing gaining a position or advantage in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The company is seeking a foothold to expand its market presence in Asia."
Alternatives: "a position to" or "an opportunity to".
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No outside power would attempt to gain a strategic foothold to use against other outside powers.
That was very full yet burst from a foothold to take the shoulder of the bat.
Executives in turn use that foothold to foster interest in Disney theme parks and consumer products.
"If we allow that foothold to consolidate, then it could affect the stability of our entire region," he says.
Guede, he added, could have used a nail found in the wall as a foothold to reach the window.
These would serve as a foothold to project American influence into the heart of the unsettled Middle East.
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It would, to our notional teenager, also be a movie without any familiar stylistic footholds to get comfortable with.
Their fast bowlers roughed the wicket up and there's a lot of dust and footholds to work with".
It features an awkward wide crack, followed by balance-y moves standing on improbably sloping footholds, to finish dramatically on top of a pinnacle, where you can sit and admire the view.
Legged robots are believed to have better mobility in rough terrain than tracked and wheeled robots, because they can use isolated footholds to optimize support and traction [1].
Christensen added the idea of new market footholds to his original theory to explain Apple's success.
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