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"professional footing" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it to refer to the level of professionalism and competence exhibited by someone or something. For example, "The team got off to a good start, and quickly established a professional footing."
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How can I get it all back on to a more professional footing?
It was a nonsense, and we've put that behind us and moved on to a professional footing.
As Spitzer struggled to find his professional footing in the nineteen-sixties, the still young field of psychiatry was also in crisis.
It would also be a first step towards a more professional footing for journalism that could be built upon without infringing independence or freedom of the press.
I didn't read it, nor did the party leader, it was a nonsense, and we've put that behind us and moved on to a professional footing".
Hick did as well; but in choosing Eleanor, she had stepped off the ladder of her career, and she never regained her professional footing.
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He finally got back on his professional feet in the late 1950's.
The Marines fire off a cannon to emphasize the scoring by the professional foot teams that play there.
The ground beneath professional feet should grow firmer over time — one ought to feel more certain of what one knows.
The experiences of sprinter James Cuckoo Collinsns provide a frontline view into the history and popular perception of professional foot racing in late nineteenth-century America.
She shows at Karyn Lovegrove Gallery in L.A. and Julie Saul Gallery in New York but keeps one professional foot in Europe.
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