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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a needed step forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing progress or improvement in a particular situation or context.
Example: "Implementing these new policies is a needed step forward in our efforts to enhance workplace diversity."
Alternatives: "an essential advancement" or "a necessary progression".
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Others, however, say it represents a needed "step forward" in government efforts to reduce the terrorism and public safety risks associated with H5N1 studies.
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Imperfect as it may be, it's a sorely needed step forward for New Brunswick.
The bill that is now hitting the Senate floor has good and bad inclusions, but is a much needed step forward.
Through this joint statement, the U.S. and China have signaled that they'll take a significant and desperately needed step forward.
Though some see these recommendations as needed step forward for children's rights, others perceive them as a reflection of anti-Semitism and anti-immigrant sentiment in Nordic society.
However, whilst the 24-hour Tube service is a much-needed step forward, more needs to be done to address the problem of road congestion and the state of repair of roads in London.
He praised the partnership as "a really good, solid, needed next step forward for a growing movement".
Only one needed to step forward and acknowledge that our December 2007 exclusive featuring photographs of pregnant Rielle and detailing the affair and cover-up was correct.
We need some help from the community, somebody needs to step forward.' A local priest, Father Michael Pfleger said.
"But I understand the political dynamics of being in an administration and needing to take a step forward in the face of a hostile Congress.
Regulators need to tread a fine balance, but they need to step forward, firm up the new framework and roll it out so that the markets can price bank equity capital.As always, I encourage you to read the whole discussion.
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