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The phrase "a step into freedom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing personal growth, liberation, or making a significant change in one's life.
Example: "Deciding to leave my job and pursue my passion was truly a step into freedom."
Alternatives: "a move towards liberation" or "a leap into independence."
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Fifty years later, it saddens me that so many people all over the world are not as lucky as I was to step into freedom.
I have long been aware that when an independent intellectual stands up to an autocratic state, step one toward freedom is often a step into prison.
Liu responded to the verdict with a statement: "I have long been aware that when an independent intellectual stands up to an autocratic state, step one toward freedom is often a step into prison.
A step down for them is a step into destitution.
Take a step into the park.
Finally, the bobcat stepped into freedom, eyed its captors and loped off.
She gave her possessions away to the other inmates and then security locked the prison down to prepare for Smith's first steps into freedom.
For Xiao Meili, this is not a step forward for freedom.
He contends that we have the power to transform our traumas and habitual patterns that keep us stuck in perpetual stress, anxiety, depression, or addiction and step into greater freedom and peace.
He stepped out into freedom, three years wasted on a charge that never amounted to a conviction a teenager still, a boy no longer.
He was the senior officer among former POWs who stepped off a plane into freedom at Clark air base in the Philippines.
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