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Answer by Ben Kovitz for are "go or walk barefoot", "go on foot", "walk in...

Yes, you can modify idioms, but no, go on bare foot sounds strange. It sounds like you meant to say go barefoot but made a mistake.Usually when we modify an idiom, it is to make a little joke. The...

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are "go or walk barefoot", "go on foot", "walk in bare feet" the same? what...

Ok, in the dictionary, we say We came on foot (= we walked). Sourcewalking around the house in bare feet (= not wearing shoes or socks) Sourcebarefoot: adjective,adverb: not wearing anything on your...

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