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Discover Ludwig"set foot in" is an idiom that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe entering a place or starting a journey, as in "We were the first to set foot in the newly discovered cave."
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"I refused to set foot in Astoria".
Steadman had never set foot in Nevada.
Tapka never set foot in our home.
We set foot in hundreds.
Neither has set foot in the US.
He never set foot in there again.
Benedict had never set foot in Japan.
I haven't even set foot in it.
He has never set foot in Elaine's.
I can't bear to set foot in a hospital again.
He would never set foot in Britain again.
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