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take steps

Idioms  
  1. Begin a course of action, as in The town is taking steps to provide better street lights, or They took steps to keep their plans secret. [Early 1600s]


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It’s time for federal investments in childcare to ensure we don’t take steps backward.

From Salon • May 10, 2026

The project to return the American oystercatcher to the East Coast aptly illustrates the theme of this hope-filled book: Determine the causes of a species’ decline, take steps to counter them, then stand back.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 1, 2026

And we can each take steps to change it.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 22, 2026

Focusing on residential areas in the county including Farnham, Guildford and Dorking, the trust plans to take steps including:

From BBC • Apr. 16, 2026

And as regards the question of left-handedness, ought we not to take steps to ascertain which of the passengers is left-handed?”

From "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie

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