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footfall

[foot-fawl] / ˈfʊtˌfɔl /




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But the Belfast One Business Improvement District has already recorded a total footfall of 900,020 in the city centre from Sunday 2 August to Thursday 6 August.

From BBC Aug. 8, 2026

"The increased footfall that is coming into the city is providing much-needed revenue for businesses and actually the businesses in the sector have invested a lot in making sure that visitors really enjoy the experience."

From BBC Aug. 6, 2026

Wazne, one of Berri Brothers’ owners, said using low prices to keep a constant flow of cost-conscious customers helps his business by inflating footfall to the stands’ convenience stores.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 31, 2026

Toner said algae warnings in previous years meant visitor numbers suffered, but now the timing is particularly damaging for footfall during one of the best spells of summer weather.

From BBC Jul. 26, 2026

Big-hoofed gray horses spackled like wolves, that rolled their eyes and whinnied at my footfall, leagued with men as if strapped to their business by harness I could not see.

From "Grendel" by John Gardner




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