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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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“I was nervous to step into the role,” Cooper says.

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While some experts argue the unique use of AI is just another step into the future, others say it could become a slippery slope for using the technology in legal cases.

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"The captaincy has given him a new lease of life and he is ready to step into the role for the Lions."

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But in the end, when they step into the Sistine Chapel, the holiest of voting chambers, for all the pragmatism they may have taken into consideration before they cast their ballot, they will be urged to let God and the Holy Spirit guide them.

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JJ Redick was about to coach his first game in the NBA, a step into a new life that he was sure he wanted for himself.

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