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The phrase "a wise step to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or recommending an action that is considered prudent or beneficial.
Example: "Investing in renewable energy is a wise step to ensure a sustainable future."
Alternatives: "a prudent move to" or "a sensible action to".
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By cutting emissions voluntarily, Ford takes a wise step to protect air quality and consumer good will.
It's a wise step to take on a personal level as well, since even if your mistake was completely unintentional, you won't avoid consequences.
Therefore, a preclinical ex vivo autologous assessment may be a wise step to include the beneficiary cases and predict the possibility of the adverse effects.
For a peer review, a wise step to take is to have your idea evaluated by others.
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But giving a leader more than mere minutes to decide whether to launch them in a crisis seems to be a wise step that Mr. Trump, who carries that nuclear weapons authentication card around with him, can surely appreciate.
It is a wise step.
That is a wise step.
You want to do things such as: A wise first step to cleaning spots and spills is testing an inconspicuous area of your carpet to make sure no discoloring of the carpet occurs.
A wise first step is to visit the International Association of Fairs and Expositions Web site (www.fairsandexpos.com), where you will find a comprehensive list of fairs.
A wise first step might be to work with a limited number of highly motivated states to experiment with moving welfare recipients to the job rolls while ensuring that their families are better off.
A wise next step would be to build on that success and develop a similar framework for IoT.
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