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"march step" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the particular way of walking or moving while marching. You can use it to describe the specific action or movement during a march. Here is an example: "The soldiers marched in unison, their boots hitting the ground in perfect march steps."
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Tiny, five-foot Charlotte abandoned twirling for an exaggerated march step, her kneecaps lifting high above her waistline.
Commenting on the pop march "Step to the Rear," from the show "How Now, Dow Jones," which she recorded in the 1960s, Ms. Maye celebrated the song's afterlives as a car commercial and a political campaign jingle.
A knee and thigh kick is like a march step with a high knee.
Your feet might seem like they are doing a march step as you complete this ah-2 count.
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"We're not going to stop them," the deputy police chief, Sylvester Johnson, decided on Broad Street as a parade of welfare protesters, denied a permit to march, stepped off from City Hall nevertheless and headed south toward the convention.
The discrete continuity and the two linearized crossflow momentum equations are satisfied at each marching step, even when the mainstream momentum equation is not converged.
The residuals of the large-scale algebraic equation system are guaranteed to be continuously driven down to the level of the computer machine round-off error on each time marching step, which warrants strong conservations of mass and momentum satisfied over all the control volumes.
Since the UGKS is a direct modeling method and its physical solution depends on the mesh resolution and the local time step, a physical time step needs to be fixed before using an implicit iterative technique with a pseudo-time marching step.
His life and career marched step-by-step with the struggle for, and consolidation of, a Jewish state in the biblical homeland.
The computational algorithm has been shown to be stable and monotonously convergent, and allowed time marching steps that were 3 4 orders of magnitude larger than those employed in similar explicit approaches, resulting in an increase of 3 4 orders of magnitude in computing efficiency.
Typically, the walkers have no intention to march in step, but have naturally fallen into step with each other, apparently after the bridge begins to sway (Dallard et al. 2001).
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