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"wrong foot" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is an idiom which means to put someone in a difficult situation, often by taking them by surprise or catching them off guard. For example: "The opposing team's clever strategy wrong-footed the opponents, giving them very little time to make a decision."
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Wrong foot.
If you start something on the wrong foot, you start badly.
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They are off on the wrong foot.
Jenkins got off on the wrong foot.
Sometimes she simply gets off on the wrong foot.
Think we got off on the wrong foot.
It caught the goalkeeper on the wrong foot".
"But she has been caught on the wrong foot now".
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The term, they explained, was to "wrong-foot" your opponent.
His humility would wrong-foot a number of critics.
Then Haase smashed a forehand to Murray's wrong-foot side and gained a break point.
Cristiane is able to shift her balance and wrong-foot defenders extremely well.
You can wrong-foot people on this surface more than any other".
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