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footprint

[foot-print] / ˈfʊtˌprɪnt /


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There are plenty of false alarms, carbon footprints and all, and the future is unknowable, but watch for symptoms.

From The Wall Street Journal

From gigantic dinosaur footprints frozen in stone to a spectacular parade of planets, science in 2025 delivered moments of real awe.

From BBC

JetBlue was the most heavily affected carrier, owing to its heavy footprint in the Northeast.

From The Wall Street Journal

Work is ongoing to effectively double the footprint of their existing training ground at Benton, but the hierarchy recognise a new state-of-the-art base will ultimately be needed elsewhere because of the site's limitations.

From BBC

Carbon footprint is directly proportional to gallons of gasoline burned, so the same ratio applies.

From The Wall Street Journal