Examples of 'has taken a step' in a sentence

Meaning of "has taken a step"

has taken a step": This phrase suggests that someone has initiated an action or made progress towards a particular goal or objective. It implies a forward movement or a deliberate decision to move forward in a specific direction.

How to use "has taken a step" in a sentence

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has taken a step
It has taken a step in that direction today.
The government has taken a step back.
Italy has taken a step forward in legalizing cannabis.
Our foreign policy has taken a step forward.
China has taken a step in the right direction.
Personalizing your character has taken a step forward.
Congress has taken a step in that direction.
A future without animal testing has taken a step closer.
Science has taken a step forward.
The quest to find new ways to harness solar power has taken a step forward.
No one has taken a step back.
It appears the Astros organization has taken a step back.
Nobody has taken a step back.
First time in the Tollywood Industry someone has taken a step to do different.
Germany has taken a step in this direction in recent years.

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But the digital age has taken a step further.
Siemens has taken a step forward in the world of digitizing.
It almost looks like the whole city has taken a step backwards in time.
And he has taken a step forward that can only be applauded.
South Korea is the only major market that has taken a step back.
Sony has taken a step.
The political heavyweight of the Western world has taken a step towards the abyss.
Today it has taken a step forward in bringing people closer together.
The whole of the Premier Calendar has taken a step up.
He has taken a step.
Still, the institution has taken a step forward.
El Salvador has taken a step into uncharted territory in its history.
Africa 's human rights watchdog has taken a step backward.
The country has taken a step towards European democracy.
Each time we have been threatened, my whole country has taken a step forward.
The club has taken a step back under Eakins.
However, the app 's latest feature means it has taken a step into the world of sex.
WordPress has taken a step forward to modernize the core with JavaScript.
The day before, the prime minister has taken a step towards a nomination.
Ro Ransom has taken a step back when it comes to releasing new music.
According to Xiaomi, the company has taken a step forward in photography.
That government has taken a step backwards from civilisation in favour of barbarism, through pre-emptive war.
With Web content becoming richer, accessibility has taken a step backwards.
New Zealand has taken a step in the right direction.
With its labour market programme, Saar brücken has taken a step that is paying off.
The Stanford team has taken a step toward mimicking the natural process.
Interestingly, Stewart thinks the women 's movement has taken a step back over the years.
Australia has taken a step towards legalising same-sex marriage.
By signing the Copenhagen Accord, Ukraine has taken a step in that direction.
Moreover, the country has taken a step backwards with its legal framework concerning freedom of expression.
In Bulgaria, President Petar Stoïanov claimed, ' Europe has taken a step towards us.
My shoe game has taken a step back, though.
Ukraine has taken a step to default ( International aid Kiev - a political gesture ).
With that in mind the government has taken a step to provide relief to the people.
It has taken a step back actually . ”.

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