Phrases with «good footing»

The phrase "good footing" means having a solid and stable position, usually in a physical sense. It implies standing or walking without stumbling or slipping. Full definition

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Sentences with «good footing»

  • The manufacturers set the tone, once again, by putting their collective best foot forward in the form of countless new products. (fesmag.com)
  • Additionally, the financial professional can ensure that the spouses are on better footing once the divorce is over with. (familydiplomacy.com)
  • He's got good feet and a million times more technically gifted than the plank of wood up front.. (justarsenal.com)
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