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at footpace vs at a footpace

Both "at footpace" and "at a footpace" are not commonly used phrases in English. The more common expression is "at a slow pace" or "at a leisurely pace." The addition of "a" before "footpace" is unnecessary and sounds awkward.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1021 views

at footpace

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

This phrase is not a standard or common expression in English. It may sound awkward or outdated.
  • The new footage was completely different to the hallway footage.
  • The footpath is suitable for disabled persons too.
  • The reserve can be visited following the footpath.
  • The footrace is part of the calendar of the regional footrace events 2010.
  • This footage was caught by some bachelorettes.
  • Building security's sending through floor plans and surveillance footage.
  • Any security footage you might have.
  • A six-legged beast outpaces one that has two.
  • The footage of Krylova and Shneiderov in Sosino village.
  • They're still going through the security camera footage.
  • Got the surveillance footage from Berkeley downs.
  • Yankees security is sending over more surveillance footage.
  • Bank just sent over surveillance footage.
  • Rest of the airport footage from TSA.
  • Gibbs, security footage was erased.
  • We went through the surveillance footage from last night.
  • Here's some footage of people licking subway turnstiles.
  • I've got security camera footage.
  • That the security footage was badly scrambled.
  • Check out the first gameplay footage from PlayStation Experience 2016.

Alternatives:

  • at a slow pace
  • at a leisurely pace

at a footpace

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

This phrase is not a standard or common expression in English. It may sound awkward or outdated.
  • The new footage was completely different to the hallway footage.
  • The footpath is suitable for disabled persons too.
  • The reserve can be visited following the footpath.
  • The footrace is part of the calendar of the regional footrace events 2010.
  • This footage was caught by some bachelorettes.
  • Building security's sending through floor plans and surveillance footage.
  • Any security footage you might have.
  • A six-legged beast outpaces one that has two.
  • The footage of Krylova and Shneiderov in Sosino village.
  • They're still going through the security camera footage.
  • Got the surveillance footage from Berkeley downs.
  • Yankees security is sending over more surveillance footage.
  • Bank just sent over surveillance footage.
  • Rest of the airport footage from TSA.
  • Gibbs, security footage was erased.
  • We went through the surveillance footage from last night.
  • Here's some footage of people licking subway turnstiles.
  • I've got security camera footage.
  • That the security footage was badly scrambled.
  • Check out the first gameplay footage from PlayStation Experience 2016.

Alternatives:

  • at a slow pace
  • at a leisurely pace

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