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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has a foothold" is a valid one in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which someone or something has become firmly established or well-known in some area. For example, "With its introduction of new products every year, the company has gained a foothold in the market."
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The company also has a foothold in Japan, where VF is still building out its presence.
The channel has a foothold in Washington through a similar arrangement.
Hultin is now based in London, because the Kunskapsskolan approach already has a foothold in the English system.
Still, now that Melrose has a foothold in Manhattan, he said, Berwind is considering other acquisitions as well.
Somehow, Coachlight had both a Connecticut and a Springfield, Mass., address, and Sharon has a foothold in the Berkshires.
It now has a foothold in more than 29 countries, nearly triple the number of four years ago.
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But it had a foothold.
They have a foothold, but need to scale up".
Islamists already have a foothold across central Asia.
Issa said, "I have people who have a foothold in the bush".
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