Examples of 'step was taken' in a sentence

Meaning of "step was taken"

The phrase 'step was taken' implies that a specific action or measure was implemented in response to a situation or problem. In English, it is used to describe an action taken to address an issue or progress towards a particular outcome. For example, if a government announces that a step was taken to reduce pollution, it means they have implemented a measure to combat environmental contamination

How to use "step was taken" in a sentence

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step was taken
This step was taken with deep regret.
I am glad a first step was taken here.
A decisive step was taken recently in the race to open access.
I am very happy that this important step was taken today.
One more step was taken last night.
I hate to tell you the reason that step was taken.
The necessary step was taken and it is ongoing.
The members were very encouraged that this step was taken.
A first big step was taken with the historic.
Last week, a very important step was taken.
The third step was taken six months ago.
There is so much work to be done, but a big step was taken that day.
This step was taken in collaboration with the ministry of tourism.
The first step was taken.
A major step was taken today in the fight against trafficking in human beings.

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A beautiful step was taken.
The step was taken as a part of.
If the condensate was still soot free, the next step was taken.
Important step was taken toward ca.
Administrative weakness of the States, and the first step was taken on.
No step was taken blindly.
The Earth once isolated in space, the first step was taken.
In this surgical step was taken great care to prevent bleeding or hematoma in mesentery.
Central Bank Governor Ardian Fullani explained that the step was taken after inflation hit 4.
A further step was taken with the concept of territorial pacts for employment.
This week, an important step was taken.
The initial step was taken and the rest would doubtlessly pursue.
In Bali, a positive step was taken.
This step was taken with the aim of providing equal opportunities for all children.
An important step was taken in Bali.
The step was taken at the initiative of the local diocese and regional health authorities.
Though the bill was passed, no step was taken by the government for its implementation.
And, now, I hate to tell you the reason that step was taken.
A further important step was taken with the adoption of a sectoral strategy supported by the donors.
During the summer of 2007 a more or less coincidental step was taken.
An important step was taken today towards completing the customs side of the internal market.
Directly only to the Apostolic See . [ 1 ] A further step was taken by.
This step was taken to meet the continuing high demand for modern sewing equipment.
Again, during this process, no legal step was taken for recognition of Kurdish national rights.
This step was taken in light of the then current government-wide Expenditure Management Review.
But maybe the most important step was taken by YouTube in December 2014.
That step was taken by courageous leaders in Egypt and Israel.
With the January 1973 reform, another major step was taken in the direction of further centralisation.
Every step was taken at the initiative of David.
Last month, an astounding step was taken in the fight against climate change.
The second step was taken through the organization of the Association of Collectors.
The next step was taken by de Broglie.
The initial step was taken by the organization of the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research.
In Rambouillet, a decisive step was taken towards reaching a peaceful settlement.
A huge step was taken in terms of parity, especially in politics.

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