What does the idiom or phrase foot the bill mean?
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pay for it is correct because foot the bill means to pay the cost or expenses for something.
This idiom or phrase is useful because it helps students understand the intended meaning beyond the individual words.
Examples: My uncle agreed to foot the bill for dinner. The company had to foot the bill for the damaged equipment.
The idiom uses foot figuratively; it means paying the cost, not using a body part.
