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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a step that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific action or measure that is part of a process or plan.
Example: "Implementing a new training program is a step that will enhance employee productivity."
Alternatives: "an action that" or "a measure that".
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It is a step that is long overdue.
It's just a step that didn't seem right".
It's a step that has been well received.
"That is a step that is long overdue".
It is a step that will be anathema to liberals.
It's also a step that could be applied to other cells, not just neurons.
"They've taken a step that makes the previous estimates look a little bit excessive," he said.
It is a step that was due a long time ago.
It's a step in the right direction and a step that needed to be taken.
That could mean raising interest rates, a step that often discourages investors from buying stocks.
It was canonization, or the declaration of sainthood -- not beatification, a step that leads to sainthood.
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