However, thatpersonwhowalkedbeforeyouistypically a parentormaybe a grandparentorsomeoneseniortoyouthatyouadmireexamplesentenceshe's followinginhisfather's footstepsandbecoming a lawyer.
Shedecidednottofollowinhermother's footstepsafterall, sotofollowinsomeone's footstepstypicallyrefersto a careerchoice.
Sointhefirstexamplesentence, wesawlawyer, sohedecidedtofollowinhisfather's footsteps, meaninghedecidedtodothesamethinghisfatherdidas a careerbecome a lawyer, someaningchosethesamethingashisparent.
Inthesecond, wesee a differentsituation.
Shedecidednottofollowinhermother's footsteps, meaningshechose a differentcareerpathfromhermother.
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