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The phrase "take steps to move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or measures that need to be taken in order to initiate a change or progress in a situation. Example: "In order to improve our productivity, we need to take steps to move towards a more efficient workflow."
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"We will now take steps to move that process forward".
Between 2010 and 2014 EU money also supported over 430,000 disabled people – 235 disabled people every day – to take steps to move towards paid work.
The company argues that the biogas project goes above and beyond standard environmental practice, as many manufacturers are yet to take steps to move to 100% sustainable waste management practices.
Joan Byron-Maraseknownown as the Tiger Lady because of the tiger compound she maintains on her property in Jackson Township, has been given until Tuesday to come up with an alternative to moving her 24 Bengal tigers to a new location outside New Jersey or the state will take steps to move them to a wildlife refuge in San Antonio, Tex.
That way you can take steps to move up in the search ranks even while making final tweaks behind the curtain.
But Ax says we "will continue to take steps" to move the economy in the right direction.
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His rivals are not only not contemplating dropping out, but are taking steps to move forward.
In 2001, Ms. Jackson took steps to move, and her name was taken off the apartment's lease.
In just his first few weeks in office, the president has already taken steps to move America in a direction that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The investment bank changes come as Deutsche takes steps to move from the Josef Ackermann era to one that will be led by Mr. Jain and his co-chief, Jürgen Fitschen.
Two hours after the House approved its plan, it was convincingly tabled in the Senate by a vote of 59 to 41, and Democrats took steps to move ahead with their proposal.
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