Examples of 'take a few steps' in a sentence

Meaning of "take a few steps"

The phrase 'take a few steps' means to move forward or progress in a gradual and measured manner. It implies breaking down a larger task or goal into smaller, manageable actions. By taking a few steps at a time, individuals can make progress without becoming overwhelmed by the full scale of the task

How to use "take a few steps" in a sentence

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take a few steps
Now get up and take a few steps.
Take a few steps and then speak.
And then you take a few steps.
Take a few steps into the water.
But we gotta take a few steps here.
Take a few steps towards your subject.
I need to see you take a few steps.
They take a few steps and stop.
You might want to take a few steps.
You take a few steps towards him.
You will have to take a few steps down.
Take a few steps and you will see.
You may want to take a few steps back.
Take a few steps to your left.
I am gonna take a few steps back.

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Take a few steps in that direction.
You might wanna take a few steps back.
Take a few steps to your right.
If your men do not take a few steps back.
He can take a few steps sideways or backward.
Though we should all take a few steps back.
Just take a few steps back.
He nearly staggered forward as he tried to take a few steps.
Peter did take a few steps on the water.
This would be easier if you would take a few steps back.
I will take a few steps with you.
This first time we will only take a few steps outside.
Just take a few steps inside.
His outburst made me take a few steps back.
To take a few steps in the garden.
He heard her take a few steps.
Take a few steps to a new beginning.
As soon as you take a few steps down the.
Take a few steps and start.
You may take a few steps.
Take a few steps away from the base.
Turn right and take a few steps forward.
I take a few steps with him.
I also did take a few steps.
You take a few steps back just to be safe.
She just wants us to take a few steps back there.
You take a few steps upon this path.
I think we should just take a few steps in the water.
Then take a few steps toward it every day.
Or sometimes you may need to climb on a chair or take a few steps up.
Please take a few steps back.
Now its political leaders have to take a few steps back.
You can take a few steps to.
You will appreciate the painting more if you take a few steps back.
You take a few steps inside.

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