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'make a step forward' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to tell someone to progress toward a goal, advance to the next level, or make a positive move in a situation. For example: "If we really want to reach our goals, we need to make a step forward and start taking action."
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We need to make a step forward next year.
This report is Spotify's attempt to make a step forward on that front.
"In order to make a step forward, we had to take a step back," Mr. Rymsza said.
In this paper, we make a step forward presenting a specialised evolutionary approach that carries out a search process equivalent to the one of simulated annealing.
"I linked myself with this challenge because I saw a team that could make a step forward," Liuzzi said of Hispania.
"If Pakistan succeeds, we will make a step forward – if it fails, we will have all the problems of migration and extremism".
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"We've made a step forward, but it's not enough.
"But I feel like, you know, we made a step forward.
"We made a step forward so I am happy with how the weekend has turned out".
But after their troubles in Bahrain, Mercedes believe they have made a step forward in using the tyres.
We made a step forward, but there are many steps left to take before Nassau County is on strong financial footing".
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