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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a step for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when expressing a sense of progress or to justify an action. For example, "It's a step for us to improve our relationship."
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"This is certainly a step for us, and it's a step for the industry," said Jasper Malcolmson, above, director of Yahoo travel services.
The agreement marks a step for BP in moving on from last year's oil-spill disaster.
"Today was a step for both of them in terms of conditioning," Woodson said.
It's not that big a step for many people; you just look away, or you're just following orders".
As she watches, her eyes dart through the movements — a leap, a flutter, a step for each beat.
"It represents a step for the Asian-American community as it becomes part of American culture more broadly," Park said.
The toothless opposition parties have been demanding such a step for years, rather than having Parliament select one candidate for a referendum.
I think that having the police commissioner or any commissioner be afraid to take a step for fear of antagonizing their boss, I don't want that.
A victory would also vault the Giants into a commanding lead in the National Football Conference East, although Sehorn said: "It's a step for us.
The move towards direct action against cuts is a step for what has become one of the UK's fastest-growing protest groups.
"I hope this game will be a step for unification, but in order to reach that all sides have to make a step".
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