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"out of step with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that is not in agreement with something else, or is not proceeding in the same direction. For example, "His views on global warming were out of step with the prevailing scientific consensus."
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But Britain nonetheless looks out of step with its neighbours.
Britain looks out of step with the trend towards regional nationalism.
Out of step with people.
Out of step with the modern world.
He is out of step with this district".
"He is out of step with the mainstream.
Psychoanalysis, however, was falling out of step with the times.
It's totally out of step with the festival's sunny tastes.
Then again, perhaps I'm out of step with new Bond.
Sport seems to be out of step with society.
Mainstream leaders say radicals are out of step with Brazil.
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