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The phrase "did steps" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to taking actions or following a process, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "I did steps to improve my productivity."
Alternatives: "took steps" or "followed steps."
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Swung chamber pots until exhausted, did steps for full hourglass, and had sex with four or five brides.
If you did steps 2 and 3 correctly, a Nook logo will appear after the "Read Forever" text and the Nook Color's screen will refresh and flash a yellow color.
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Johnson did, stepping into a dual career.
He did step and touch, backslide front, and hold.
We really did step into each other's worlds.
I did step up.
He did step 1: he asked.
I did step away from show business for years.
Say you did Step 3 twice, total money spent = £2400.
If you did step 4, get a little colored rope.
"I can do steps".
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