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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a firm step" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a confident or decisive movement, often implying determination or strength.
Example: "With a firm step, she approached the podium to deliver her speech."
Alternatives: "a confident stride" or "a decisive move".
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A firm step from water to land.
We took a firm step; we did not confuse the nuclear issue with other issues.
America just took a firm step toward a safer, more just society.
OFFICIALLY, the cause of free trade in the Americas will take a firm step forward this week.
Germany's Justice Ministry took a firm step on Wednesday toward safeguarding the right of parents to circumcise their male children.
"I walked with a firm step through a thousand of his friends; was stopped, but pushed on...
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