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"its feet" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the feet of a singular object or animal. For example: - The elephant lifted its feet and stomped through the jungle. - The statue was missing one of its feet. - The bird perched on the branch, gripping it tightly with its feet. - The dog wagged its tail and padded its feet excitedly. In each of these examples, "its feet" is used to specify the body part belonging to the subject of the sentence. It can be used in both formal and informal writing.
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It has its feet on the ground.
In Mali, it dragged its feet until France intervened.
Let's hope it lands on its feet.
But it has dragged its feet since then.
"But now it's finding its feet again.
A: So it can't smell its feet!
Instead, it chose to drag its feet.
Start by trimming its feet, and giving it baths.
It still hasn't found its feet.
It's a body that hates its feet.
It took Empire a little time to find its feet.
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