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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something is afoot" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to express the idea that something mysterious or suspicious is happening. For example, "I'm not sure what the cause is, but something is afoot - I can feel it."
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Something is afoot in Hanover.
Something is afoot in Mexican filmmaking.
"Maybe he knows something is afoot.
But many Zimbabweans think that something is afoot.
Reality is more sobering, but something is afoot.
If Poulter won't join in the knockabout fun, then clearly something is afoot.
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Something was afoot.
Hoover sensed that something was afoot.
The coach knew something was afoot.
Indeed, the historical record provides a hint that something was afoot around this time.
I could tell just by the way he was standing when something was afoot.
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