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Discover LudwigThe word 'sure-footed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that moves or acts with confidence and surety. For example, "The mountain climber ascended the steep cliff, sure-footed with every step."
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sure-footed
adjective
Alternative form of surefooted
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He's startlingly sure-footed.
Eduardo was sure-footed.
Service is sure-footed and unfussy.
Yet Cruz is amazingly sure-footed verbally.
His melodies were sure-footed and sometimes swashbuckling.
But neither was he the sure-footed literary lion.
Mr Berlusconi's initial reaction was both vigorous and sure-footed.
Darrow was tall and sure-footed, a fine first baseman.
Thus, practitioners become more stable and sure-footed.
Atkinson is less sure-footed in describing the fighting itself.
Untethered from a text, Roiphe is less sure-footed.
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