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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a step into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of entering or beginning a new phase, experience, or situation.
Example: "Taking a step into the unknown can be both exciting and frightening."
Alternatives: "a move towards" or "an entry into".
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#7: TAKE A STEP INTO THE UNKNOWN And trust that an opening will occur.
Why take a step into the unknown?
This is not a step into the unknown.
A step down for them is a step into destitution.
This was already a step into shaky territory.
Isn't QE, by contrast, a step into the unknown?
"We are making a step into the future".
That's not a step into genuine darkness at all.
The Old Vic has taken a step into a magic circle.
It's a step back, but it's also a step into the future".
They now take, in Veale's words, a "step into the unknown".
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