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Discover Ludwig'made a step' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe progress of some kind. For example, "He made a step toward his goal."
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"We've made a step forward, but it's not enough.
"We've made a step in the right direction.
He made a step to follow her, and then sank down upon a chair.
So each of us will have made a step closer to the other".
"But I feel like, you know, we made a step forward.
"They talk about what they're choreographing, even if they haven't made a step.
I think I made a step, but I have to keep going.
Pfizer has made a step in the right direction, a major step.
In spite of this, the Alliance has not yet made a step toward Moscow.
"We made a step forward so I am happy with how the weekend has turned out".
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