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Free sign upThe phrase "in shoes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to wearing or being in a pair of shoes. Example: "She walked down the street in her new red high heels."
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Interested in shoes?
But he was always interested in shoes.
— I didn't like his taste in shoes.
Yet, everything was jaunty in shoes.
In shoes, passion often trumps the practical.
He always wanted to work in shoes".
Doctors, as it happens, have very particular taste in shoes.
There's no other technology in shoes that works that way".
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I put on broken-in shoes and brought a map, in case I had to detour.
Is it worth it to have broken-in shoes that are actually broken?
Participants were assessed walking in shoes and in-shoe orthoses (if any) at all assessment time points.
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