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"hoof steps" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the sound of a horse, cow, or other animal walking or galloping. For example, "The thundering sound of the herd's hoof steps filled the valley."
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More and more foreigners have followed in Vintage Crop's hoof steps — 100 horses in all since 1993.
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You'll have to pay, but at £35 a person for a night, and the open moor just a hoof step away, consider it a bargain.
But the couple are pleased that Mitko wants to follow in their foot- and hoof-steps.
Few tourists venture beyond Petra's main sites, and with every hoof-step away from the city we are more alone – until there isn't a single other person in sight.
His focus was almost always on the races or the goings-on before and after: happy snorts, dragging hooves, extra steps.
Their hooves should step in the center in between each pole.
In that race, he lost his right front horseshoe at the start when he "grabbed a quarter"—tearing off the shoe and a bit of his hoof when he stepped on the heel of his front foot with one of his back feet.
It was no closer than the other, even a bit farther, but worth padding the hoof a few extra steps.
I saw his knee bending, the hoof lifting: he was stepping into the car's path.
Her horribly overgrown hooves made every step excruciating, and her legs buckled under the weight of her enormous udders.
Normal gait was defined as flat unguligrade stepping with a clear impression of the full ventral surface of the hoof at regular stride intervals.
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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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