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The phrase "a bit step forward" is not correct in English
Did you mean "a big step forward"? You can use the corrected phrase to describe a small but significant improvement or progress in a situation or project. Example: "The new policy is a big step forward in promoting workplace diversity."
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The Hunger Games was a bit step forward after Twilight, though even Twilight's Bella is physically strong; it's just that she spends all her time talking about Edward Cullen.
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It was a bit of a step forward on a night when the Yankees took several bigger ones.
On the other hand — and given how mainstream a comms platform Skype is — then even partial e2e encryption could be seen as a bit of a step forward, perhaps most especially because Skype is adopting the Signal Protocol for its crypto addition.
Exeter head coach Rob Baxter told BBC Radio Devon: "It's another landmark for us to enjoy and celebrate and it just shows we've taken another little bit of a step forward.
The Z2 has stereo front-facing speakers bracketing the screen which are loud, clear and a big step forward - if a bit tinny compared to the HTC One M8's larger BoomSound speakers.
A bit vague perhaps, but still a big step forward from Monday when he was saying the storm wasn't the end of the world (which certainly it was not, but that's hardly the point) and that maybe complainers should just take in a Broadway show.
A win tomorrow, a step forward".
"I think it's a step forward for women's golf because it gets a bit more recognised and hopefully the crowds will stay around as well".
A step forward, but a baby step.
That's a real step forward".
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