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Discover Ludwig'stand barefoot' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone standing without wearing any shoes on their feet. For example: "She stood barefoot in the sand, the sun warming her skin."
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Ragged children stand barefoot in the snow, waving at the conscripts as they peer through misted windows.
Stand barefoot in the dirt.
I stand barefoot before the woman.
Better yet go stand barefoot on the grass or sand or (if you are connected to your inner hippie) hug a tree.Take a walk.
Participants were asked to stand barefoot on a flat floor on one foot with their eyes open.
With light cloths and no accessories, participants should stand barefoot on the foot electrodes and hold the hand electrodes.
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The subjects stood barefoot on the platform of the machine in a natural, full standing position.
Tim stood barefoot in the mud and was shoveling vigorously.
Jane stood barefoot, hands still open in that gesture of self-relinquishment.
I followed her to the door and stood barefoot on the cold marble.
The next morning, because Ruthie often went barefoot, her daughters stood barefoot in their pew.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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