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English Idioms Get Off On The Wrong Foot
Get Off On The Wrong Foot - to start off a relationship or project badly
- I got off on the wrong foot at work. I hope I can improve my impression.
- We got off on the wrong foot with my teacher. My teacher does not like me very much.
- I think I got off on the wrong foot trying to redecorated my house. I think I need to try some diffrent ways.
- We got off on the wrong foot buying a new house. I think tomorrow will be better.
- This trip really got off on the wrong foot. I hope it gets better soon.
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