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*Example: "He tried to confuse me during the meeting, but Imanaged to stand my ground"
==start off on the right foot==
==start off on the right foot==
To "start off on the right foot" means to start something in a positive way.
To "start off on the right foot" means to start something in a positive way.

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==start off on the right foot==
To "start off on the right foot" means to start something in a positive way.

start off on the right foot

To "start off on the right foot" means to start something in a positive way.