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Discover Ludwig"found my feet" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it as a metaphor for feeling confident in a new situation or to refer to someone mastering a skill. For example: "It took me a while to find my feet in the new job, but now I feel more confident."
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Only the material we shot early on, before I found my feet.
Before long, I'd found my feet, easing into a rhythm that left me free to enjoy the hushed surroundings.
I was really nervous at first, and getting a dry mouth, but I found my feet again quite quickly.
I found my feet at college by developing my skills at comedy – and Tallulah is closely following that path".
Will I miraculously fall pregnant?" And so, gradually, I found my feet in this new child-free world – and I discovered that it could be quite exciting.
I had a shaky pre-season with a couple of injuries and I didn't hit the ground running, but as the season went on I felt I hit some good form and I found my feet.
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And that's how I found my footing in society".
The only thing that marred his otherwise idyllic childhood was school - a private boys' school near Barnard Castle, County Durham where, 'I wasn't kind of morosely, suicidally unhappy but I never found my footing there at all.
There I found my footing again.
Still, even without the pressure of being "gifted and talented," I never found my footing, academically.
I think I finally found my footing after years of failing and learning from my mistakes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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