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Off On The Wrong Foot »
"Let's try to start on time tomorrow and get off on the right foot."

Put Your Best Foot Forward »
"I want you to get out on that field and put your best foot forward!"

Put Your Foot In Your Mouth »
"Let's all be very careful what we say at the meeting tomorrow. I don't want anyone putting their foot in their mouth."




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