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step
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An advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace.
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The word "step" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to an action or measure taken as part of a process or plan, or as a verb to refer to the action of taking such a measure. For example, "We have agreed on the next step in the plan to increase sales."
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"Perhaps not everyone's priority is having a 'beach body' (by the way, what is that?), and making somebody feel guilty for not prioritising it by questioning their personal choices is a step too far.
But more of his counterparts seem to view restoring the rule as a step backward.
Security alerts involving improvised explosive devices have become almost a weekly occurence in Derry during the past few months as dissident republicans step up their armed actions in the city.
But at least it is a step in the right direction.
Writing before the announcement that Australia was withdrawing its ambassador, he predicted the executions would affect Australians' perceptions of Widodo for the rest of his tenure, but warned against such a step.
The Turkish government, meanwhile, has enraged Greeks by pledging to step up exports to Russia to fill the gap.
Cockell said, "We are being pushed into a position where either things will fail or the system has to change … we can't cope unless someone takes that big step … to change the way we operate".
If she hopes to remain a player she would be wise to shelve any thought of publishing vengeful diaries, usually a divisive step even before the Mail has bought lucrative serialisation rights and sexed them up.
It sounds like this woman of yours could do with an excess of attention on her for a change and that may require you to step up from your previous passive role.
We had to step up to the plate when family loyalty and duty were up for grabs.
The suggestion is viewed as a positive and pragmatic step by many, but there is no question it represents a significant retreat for the Church of England.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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