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The phrase "are out of step" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is not in agreement or alignment with a particular standard, trend, or group.
Example: "The company's policies are out of step with current industry practices, leading to inefficiencies."
Alternatives: "are out of sync" or "are not in line".
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Mainstream leaders say radicals are out of step with Brazil.
Such regulations are out of step with contemporary policing theory.
Do you think you are "out of step" with the rest of the 360 offerings?
Companies generally contend that the funding requirements are out of step with the current financial environment.
It is true that Bridget and her neuroses are out of step with today.
They are out of step with the people of South Carolina".
The razzle-dazzle-'em tactics of Liberace are out of step with celebrity cookery.
In general, however, experts say the traditional conglomerates are out of step.
Their participation makes it clear: Abortion opponents are out of step with the march.
Candidates often appear to have views that are out of step with average voters.
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"The rules that govern corporate taxation in the EU today are out-of-step with the modern economy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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