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one-step
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step′)
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Applying sun cream is a/the (one) step you shouldn't skip.
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At one step
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away from/in/one step away from
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<Backing up> one step
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Can (even) take (even) one step
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Every time..., we take one step closer to
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go one step further back / go one step further front
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in one step/stride
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inspire him to find the answer, one step after another step
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is one step away from becoming . . . if . . .
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just one step farther than they're willing to go
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one step above
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one step ahead of the shotgun
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"One step behind" vs "One step retraced"
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One step closer to doing something
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one step in a debate
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one step led up to it
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one step short of vs. one step behind
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One step to the back?
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one step up from a squat
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one step, two step, three step... (why not plural?)
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She’s but one step away from being thought....
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Sometimes my mom would catch me, but she was usually one step behind
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step one, step all
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take / bring one step closer to
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take one step out there
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Tasks held back by one step
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they (each/both) took one step
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think one step further?
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This was one step too much/many
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