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step into

  1. 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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Nair, 34, said: "It's been the greatest honour to step into the world of Grantchester and be part of a show with so much heart."

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"He was born to play in the Premier League but Wolves were in the Championship. I used to always tell young people they need to learn from players like Diogo and Ruben, who were brave enough to step into the Championship to help a club who were struggling at that time," said Coady.

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"They'll discover great food, new laughs, new ways to play, and step into immersive worlds they've only ever dreamed of," the document said.

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But as their celebrity guests were preparing to step into water taxis from their luxury hotels, paparazzi poised, a crowd of some Venetians gathered to protest against the big event.

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Having previously been on the coaching staff with Sheffield United, MK Dons and the Republic of Ireland, Andrews' appointment is the Irishman's first step into management.

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