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Discover Ludwig"retrace the steps" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to backtrack your way back to a point you are familiar with. For example, "We needed to retrace the steps we had taken in order to find our way back to the car."
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It is her idea to retrace the steps of their first hike to Warren Peak.
Technologically and militarily, China seems determined to retrace the steps that made the U.S. a superpower.
Writers have come, too, and we were on a pilgrimage to retrace the steps of one we hold especially dear.
The following Sunday, I returned to Forest Hills, impelled by an inexplicable urge to retrace the steps I had taken with Alla.
The gamble works, putting him right at the heart of Fleece's world and leading him to retrace the steps of his brother's final delivery.
Another line of inquiry might be to retrace the steps of the five accused policemen, whose trial was criticised by foreign observers as deeply flawed.
The trip to Syria, in March or April, is an effort to retrace the steps of St . Paul who converted to Christianity on the road to Damascus.
But as Dante, you're forced to retrace the steps of Nero and visit previously explored locations with a character that only has a slight variation in combat mechanics.
What better time, then, to retrace the steps of those 1981 marchers, and of my father, who died a few years ago.
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"I retraced the steps of the lynch mob and vigilance committee," he writes of his expedition.
The original referred to pilgrims "retracing the steps taken by Jesus more than 2,000 years ago".
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