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The phrase 'a step change' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a significant change or improvement that has been made. For example: There has been a step change in customer satisfaction since the new management team was brought in.
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There has to be a step change, and that means changing the delivery mechanism.
A step change is needed.
"This is a step change for Lovell.
In my view it's a step change.
It does feel like a step change.
The answer relies on a step change in approach.
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"There's a step-change taking place right now," he said.
In 1980, with DSM III there came a step-change.
This would drive a step-change in women's representation and challenge structural inequalities.
The evidence for Project Spring delivering a step-change in customer experience remains weak.
Wi-Fi networks are on the cusp of a step-change improvement in speed and bandwidth.
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