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"half a step" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a small movement or change, often in a figurative sense. Example: After months of hard work, she was only half a step away from reaching her goal.
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"I always had someone half a step in front of me," she said.
"The way this show is designed, the audience is a half a step behind me," he said.
Headley says Kona Gold is as good as ever, but, on paper, he finally seems to have lost a half a step at the age of 8.
"If you're inside and you break a half a step slow, it's going to be bumper cars down there on the rail," said Baffert, who has won the Derby three times, including last year with the front-running War Emblem.
We Are Half A Step Away From The Movie 'Her' Machines are getting much better at acting like humans.
You're just a half a step back from everybody else.
Simply make the note in the third half a step lower.
"Take half a step back," he told one player.
Transposed down half a step, he hit it out of the park.
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He did worse, it seems to me, than in previous debates.... Perry is one-half a step away from almost total collapse as a candidate," said Fox News commentator Brit Hume.
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