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Discover LudwigThe expression "put a step" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a verb, such as "take" or "make." The correct phrase would be "take a step" or "make a step." Example: "I took a step towards the door, but then I realized I had forgotten my keys."
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"It was a time when he could not put a step wrong.
When I bought it, a salesman said, "We can put a step up there".
Toni Morrison is still queen of all she surveys, and she and Margaret Atwood don't put a step wrong because they don't know how.
A US intelligence chief paid him a visit – threatening that if he put a step wrong they would put him on the target list.
"She's not put a step wrong in building up a peerless visual context: whether it's the masculine typography of Peter Miles's redrawn logotype or the stunning National Geographic-style contextual photography that she collates into print material".
All that mattered was that I had no desire to put a step forward or ever lace up my hiking boots again.
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Explain how your steps will put a stop to this rampant problem.
"The President has put a false step forward in allowing a discussion of future benefit reductions," Norquist said to me in May.
In this paper, the aim was to put a first step in the development of a virtual chicken (VirChick) that can be used in CAD/CAE applications for designing climate controllers for poultry houses.
Still, a little funding has understandably put a skip in Horwood's step.
If you put a shovel or stepped into a 15-inch culvert, it would suck you right in".
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