[Grammar] by foot or on foot

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spartan

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Which sentence is more correct? or Are they both acceptable?

1. I go to school by foot.

2. I go to school on foot.
 
*Not a teacher

I go to school on foot.
 
There are two identical threads on this. Don't duplicate threads, please.
 
Spartan, the advantage of giving your thread a meaningful title - as you very commendably did - is that you can scroll down to the bottom of the page and find a list of Similar Threads.

As a newbie, you probably haven't yet discovered this very useful feature of the board.

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