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footprint

[foot-print] / ˈfʊtˌprɪnt /


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Beverage giant Coca-Cola KO -0.43%decrease; red down pointing triangle , with its global footprint and growing focus on zero-sugar drinks and energy beverages, also fits the mold of a steady performer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wild venison's carbon footprint is dramatically lower than other meats -- about 38 percent less than beef and 49 percent lower than lamb, according to conservationists Scottish Natural Heritage.

From Barron's

Sunday using location data from his cellphone, along with other electronic devices, app footprints and a network of cameras.

From Los Angeles Times

He has left a significant footprint on the sport and inspired a generation of fighters and fans.

From BBC

Its so-called "invisible mine" project is intended to limit the mine's environmental footprint.

From Barron's