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The phrase "took a step further" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone or something has gone beyond what has already been done. For example: "In order to better protect the environment, the government took a step further and proposed stricter regulations on emissions."
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Mr. Slater suggests an autumn adaptation with seasonal plums, which I took a step further, combining sautéed apples and poached dried fruit with honey-wheat bread.
Now he prefers to say America's relationship with the Chinese is "complicated," reflecting a conversion that he took a step further on Thursday to declare that "China and the United States share extensive common strategic interests".
The philosophy behind the 8 House is this notion of "architectural alchemy" that we started with another project in Copenhagen, called the Mountain, and took a step further with the 8 House.
Rienties and Rivers (2014) took a step further to explore emotional presence for a successful online learning experience.
Today it took a step further to realizing its own potential after it landed a $9.5 million Series A round to develop specialisms.
In another case, California governor Jerry Brown took a step further and signed a law that further protects digital privacy rights and bars law enforcement agencies from forcing businesses to turn in metadata or digital communications without a warrant.
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"Hopefully we can take a step further this time".
The international community should take a step further.
But he seemed to like it that his font is taken a step further".
Take a step further by adding croutons of cubed toasted bagels.
Either way Labour's crisis will take a step further to resolution.
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