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Term: set foot

Part of Speech: Verb phrase

Sense 1: To step or place one's foot on a particular location.

Example sentence: He hesitated to set foot in the haunted house.

Sense 2: To begin or initiate a new experience or endeavor.

Example sentence: She was excited to set foot in a foreign country for the first time.

Sense 3: To enter or visit a specific place or location.

Example sentence: They were not allowed to set foot inside the restricted area.

Sense 4: (Idiomatic) To establish oneself or become involved in a particular situation or environment.

Example sentence: After years of hard work, he finally set foot in the music industry.

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