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The phrase "a huge step in the wrong" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It could be used in a context where you want to express that a significant action or decision has led to negative consequences, but it needs to be completed, such as "a huge step in the wrong direction."
Example: "The new policy was a huge step in the wrong direction for our company, leading to decreased morale among employees."
Alternatives: "a major mistake" or "a significant error."
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DiGrazia told the Huffington Post that "opening the door to government sanctioned discrimination regardless of why is a huge step in the wrong direction".
The United Nations high commissioner for human rights, Navi Pillay, said the law represented a "huge step in the wrong direction".
"This is a huge step in the wrong direction, particularly in the middle of the most tepid recovery after a deep recession in anyone's memory," Mr McConnell said.
Normalizing fright and violence is not a governance model and is a huge step in the wrong direction.
Jonathan Schwantes, senior policy counsel for advocacy group Consumers Union, said the vote "is a huge step in the wrong direction, and it completely ignores the needs and concerns of consumers".
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