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Idioms and Phrases

Involve oneself or intervene, as in He knew he'd be able to step into a job in his father's firm , or Jane asked Mary to step into the matter and settle it . Also see step in .
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She said the study was a "first and small step, but an important step" into whether cold water immersion could help ease the symptoms of PTSD.

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USC is still expected to return Claude, while Arenas should step into an even larger role without Yates in the picture.

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At each location, a vintage sign flickers, inviting guests to step into a throwback American scene or capture it with a camera.

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Celebrities began headlining the event in 1944, when Bob Hope, Gracie Fields and Ed Gardner became the first comedians to step into the hosting gig – or, rather, co-hosting.

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Almost every building we saw had cracks running through at least one of its walls, unsafe to step into.

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