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'has been foot' is not a correct or usable phrase in English.
If you are looking for a phrase that means a certain action has been completed, you could use "has been finished" or "has been accomplished". For example: The project has been finished and ready to go.
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Critics say there has been foot-dragging over investigations of politicians, footballers, prominent lawyers and doctors suspected of tax evasion.
And, aside from a few small donations so far, Mr. Miller has been footing the bill from his savings.
Since 2001, the festival's bill has been footed entirely by one bluegrass fan, musician and investment banking billionaire, Warren Hellman.
It had been feet from going out of bounds.
Further, Warner Brothers records wouldn't have been footing the bill for her education in any event.
And the family-controlled firm's other businesses, which have been footing the bill for the work on the new plane, are struggling.
What retribution will voters exact after finding out that they have been footing MPs' bills for everything from duck islands to tax advice?
But he acknowledged that the academy and its affiliated foundations had been footing the bill for land acquisitions that are expected to total about $50 million.
Watching them, the crowd that had been foot-stomping the moment before seemed suddenly subdued, charged with telling Mrs. Clinton what to do next but looking uncertain.
We've been feet away from each other, so many times, but never really together.
So far, Texas taxpayers have been footing the bill to pay Botsford to defend Perry.
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