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The phrase "no footing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that there is no stable or secure place or situation for someone or something to stand or make progress. Example: After the company's recent financial troubles, it found itself on shaky ground with no footing for recovery.
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"No footing problem.
No footing problems yet though.
In Philadelphia, other than a short and scattered stint on WHAT, Air America talkers had no footing in the Delaware Valley.
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NEW ENGLAND PROVERB A closed mouth gathers no feet.
Lan simply said, "Why you come to foot massage if you no like foot being touched?
Your feet (no, not crows feet!).
No foot could endure it,.
No feet touching the floor!
He had no feet and no arms.
The old adage "no foot no horse" remains apt.
No feet on chairs or the wall".
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