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As he points out, his career has marched in step with the growth of the field.
In her battle against communism, she marched in step with the US.
The participles marched in step, each ing in turn: leading to partnering to overwatching.
The collapse of this brand of imperial Englishness marched in step with the collapse of the empire that had created it.
Protesters carrying giant hamsas with the names of police violence victims marched in step with those holding elaborate paper-mache lanterns aloft.
As the officials debated whether to drive or walk between buildings in the broiling sun, teenage girls in camouflage fatigues marched in step across the sprawling lawn.
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More than 50 years ago, when I was growing up in Bristol, England, I knew that soldiers were not allowed to march "in step" over the Clifton Suspension Bridge because it would sway if they did.
I was marching in step.
British and American politics have tended to march in step.
Oak-hee — almost from early childhood — didn't march in step with other North Koreans.
The soldiers do not yet march in step or even keep their formations straight.
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