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"stuck to his feet" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that describes someone or something being attached or adhered to someone's feet. Example: After walking through the muddy field, the clay stuck to his feet, making it difficult for him to walk.
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A few minutes later he returned, grass stuck to his feet, hair slicked back.
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What got me most was that a leaf was stuck to his foot.
The big, weird guy obsesses about things like the gum that recently got stuck to his foot.
He waded through boxes and bags stacked on the landings and nearly slipped when something stuck to his foot.
Twenty-two thousago years ago, when the Cro-Magnon man first attached two sticks to his feet, it was not to race down a snowy mountain just for the thrill of it.
But the thrill of the story, the money, the association with top filmmakers and documentary filmmakers have convinced Mr. Prabhakar to stick to his 250 square foot home in Transit Camp area of the slum.
it should look like it's following you, but it will be stuck to your foot.
His shot was saved well by Romero, who after springing to his feet stuck a leg out to repel Dirk Kuyt's goal-bound effort.
Going hard to the net, taking a puck in the mouth which ended up in the net (the puck, not his mouth) perhaps right off his jaw or on a whack of his stick when it fell to his feet (the puck, not his mouth).
Around 11 P.M. she noticed that Ed, barefoot, was walking across the kitchen with one of the scraps of Con-Tact paper stuck to the bottom of his foot.
He was bumped to one knee by Jacob Josefson along the left-wing boards, but got to his feet still stick-handling.
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