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"put foot" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is missing an article before "foot" and a preposition after "put." An example of a correct sentence using a similar phrase might be, "He put his foot on the gas pedal and zoomed off."
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"Feet are not that attractive, so I am trying to put foot issues in a way that women will actually pay attention to their feet," she said.
The Suffolk Theater is such a destination, he said, and "helps to put foot traffic on the ground" to support other businesses.
Despite very clear right turn arm signal, driver put foot down and overtook me on hatchings to get in front of me for the right turn.
Furthermore, lads, because this regiment, and especially this battalion, is such a fucking good one, I have almost no doubt that we will be the first to put foot onshore".
He said, "If they want the tractor seats to be comfortable, they should put foot rests in the bar itself, so guys can lean back and redistribute their weight".
"But for me, the idea of being the first person to put foot on a bit of land was quite special".
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