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Discover LudwigThe phrase "takes a considerable step" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that someone or something is making a significant or important action or decision. Example: The company takes a considerable step towards sustainability by implementing a zero-waste policy.
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As a consequence, the Big East takes a considerable step backward, even with the emergence of St. John's and Marquette and the addition of Butler and Creighton.
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Today at the BoxWorks customer conference, that vision took a considerable step forward with the announcement of a new artificial intelligence toolkit called Box Skills.
However, regardless of where England finish in the final table, Rowntree believes this year's Six Nations has seen the side take a considerable step forward.
Here, we have taken a considerable step forward by identifying Bub3 as the MELTP reader and by probing its importance for checkpoint signaling.
The second hands-on project felt like a considerable step up.
In my opinion, this is a considerable step forwards.
Military spending will take a considerable hit.
"This has taken a considerable time.
Such a procedure could take a considerable amount of time.
That took a considerable amount of acting on their part.
"We believe that will take a considerable period of time".
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