Sentence examples for make step from inspiring English sources

The phrase "make step" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression is "take a step." Example: "To improve your health, you need to make a step towards a balanced diet."

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"But now we need to make step changes as well to keep ahead".

"That's what we did in a few games and then we had a few problems and we can't make step after step after step.

ZigBee on the other hand tries to make step into a totally new direction.

They have been hard to make (step one...fetch oil paint and stretch canvas), complicated (cameras only got user friendly a few decades ago, and they still required processing and other specialized knowledge) and nearly impossible to alter once created.

Don't make Step 2 visible, and make it look relaxed.

Make step by step instructions on how to play.

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Kneading and shaping individual tones, he can make step-by-step calmness radiate out of the music; gradually the bassist Reid Anderson, and then the rest of the band, started doing that, too).

"If we want to remain competitive in manufacturing in the UK and offset labour costs, we need to make step-changes of 50%, 70% in things like efficiency, capability and quality in order to compete with the likes of China," says McGourlay.

You need to make steps towards your goal and the progress we've made is encouraging".

But North Korea continues to make steps towards developing its own arsenal.

"The government has begun to make steps in the right direction by introducing a sugar levy.

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