Collocations withfoot
These are words often used in combination withfoot.
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broken foot
He suffered only severe blast injuries to his legs, arms and face and, in addition, had a broken foot.
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cubic foot
One chamber had a capacity of one cubic foot, and the second a capacity of one-half cubic foot.
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flat foot
He speculated that other arrangements, such as a flat foot, should be feasible for a similar passive gait.
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foot injury
It is suggested that the average cost of a foot injury might be £30.
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foot length
Other variables (average temperature, three-month precipitation, hind foot length) were not significantly correlated with questing height.
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foot patrol
We know that chief officers of police share our view on the importance of deploying officers on foot patrol.
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foot pedal
The foot pedal provides a volume control by adjusting the speech amplitude and this mapping is fixed.
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hind foot
Other variables (average temperature, three-month precipitation, hind foot length) were not significantly correlated with questing height.
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left foot
When will they both put their left foot forward together?
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linear foot
There is the case of the single sound track, which again, though a first copy, will pay one penny per linear foot.
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right foot
The rankings just presented will derive the right foot-parsing.
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second foot
The weak position in the second foot must be monomoraic.
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square foot
The whole set of computer processors will work together in a single 2,000 square foot machine.
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webbed feet
Nor are there any seabirds with webbed feet.
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