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Discover Ludwig"step up to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to mean taking on a challenge or taking on a larger role or responsibility. For example, "I know this will be a difficult job, but I'm willing to step up to the challenge."
Idiom
Step up to the plate.
If someone steps up to the plate, they take on or accept a challenge or a responsibility.
Exact(54)
"We step up to the plate".
"Step up to the plate," Dickson said.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS -- Small step up to restrooms.
Who will step up to the bar?
Step up to the plate, Guy.
Perhaps Fitzgerald can step up to the plate.
The government should step up to the mark".
"Still, nobody seems likely to step up to the plate.
Come on, Mark, step up to the plate.
"We need to step up to that responsibility".
Similar(1)
Please step up to the plate.
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