Sentence examples for wrong step from inspiring English sources

"wrong step" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a mistake or error someone has made. Example: "I knew I had taken a wrong step when I saw my boss's disappointed expression."

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But it would be a fundamentally wrong step.

But Republicans said tighter gun-control measures would be the wrong step.

"One wrong step and they call: 'Why you doing this!' And I say: 'Guys, you're right!

I think this is a wrong step by a representative of the American administration".

Any wrong step could lead to tragedy, and we've had not a few of those in our history".

We said right at start, if you make one wrong step it goes right to the top of the game.

Perfect pitch is the key here: take one wrong step … well, that way lies Weekend At Bernie's.

Trying to change it now would delay the plan for too long and more delay is absolutely the wrong step to take.

They'll force opposing defenders to make difficult decisions, and then exploit a single wrong step, over-rotated defender, or blown assignment.

Ehud Olmert, Israel's vice prime minister, accused Colin Powell, America's secretary of state, of making a "wrong step" in agreeing to meet the plan's authors.

With other carmakers, including Ford, also announcing plans to build small cars in India, some environmentalists griped that it was the wrong step forward.

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