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Go on foot OR go by foot?

Hi there,

Are both expressions correct? which one is more appropriate?

Is there any difference between them?

Thanks a lot

Rafael
  

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(Email Removed) (rsegovia) burbled news:(Email Removed): [nq:1]Hi there, Are both expressions correct? which one is more appropriate? [/nq] In American English, one always goes "on foot" and never "by foot".

  • (Email Removed) (rsegovia) burbled news:(Email Removed): [nq:1]Hi there, Are both expressions correct?
  • which one is more appropriate?
  • [/nq] In American English, one always goes "on foot" and never "by foot".
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(Email Removed) (rsegovia) burbled news:(Email Removed):
[nq:1]Hi there, Are both expressions correct? which one is more appropriate? Is there any difference between them?[/nq]
In American English, one always goes "on foot" and never "by foot".

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