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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'shoe change' is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
If you are referring to changing one's shoes, you could say "I changed my shoes" or "I put on a different pair of shoes." For example: After walking in the park, I decided to change my shoes to a more comfortable pair.
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"We make a shoe change, add lipstick and, now, should switch our bag".
A quick shoe change to Madewell clogs and off to the Surf Lodge.
Regarding his mid-race shoe change at Deadwood: "I was doing my warmup, and I got too far away from the starting line.
Neither were his shoes; at one point he left the stage, and a man in the back of the theater announced, "We're holding for a shoe change".
Fans were left to wonder how that benevolent "Well, he didn't mean to …" philosophy might apply to an own-goal – or, alternatively, to players trying to sneak back on to the pitch after a mid-match shoe change.
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The miCoach app from Adidas helps pace you during runs, tracks your workouts and suggests shoe changes.
And here the shoe changes foot, for it is my sister who asked me for permission to publish, and I who gladly granted it.
Last week, after answering questions like "Did your making shoes change your life?", Mr. Weitzman surprised the students with fully realized versions of three of his favorite sketches.
They will still go through security -- shoes, change and laptops in the bin, the whole routine -- but will be spared from additional screening unless they trigger an alarm for some reason.
How running shoes change your feet.
If you're sensitive and happen to be outside during high pollen counts, when you get home, take off your shoes, change your clothes and consider washing your hair, says Angel Waldron, spokeswoman for the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
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