step forward

Frequency: 8.830.1 per million words

to move forward by taking a step; to offer help or volunteer

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  • In emergencies, someone must step forward to coordinate help.
  • The speaker asked the volunteers to step forward.
  • After a long pause, she finally stepped forward and told the truth.
  • This new technology represents a significant step forward for the industry.
  • If you witnessed the accident, please step forward.
  • When the challenge arose, he didn't hesitate to step forward with a solution.
  • Several volunteers have stepped forward to host the event.
  • The team needs someone to step forward and take responsibility.
  • The captain stepped forward, took a breath, and addressed the crowd.
  • We must step forward and address these issues proactively.
  • By stepping forward now, we can prevent bigger problems later.
  • The government's recent reforms are seen as a positive step forward.
  • Nobody stepped forward when the teacher asked for a spokesperson.
  • Don't be afraid to step forward and express your opinion.
  • When your name is called, step forward and receive your badge.
  • She bravely stepped forward to protect the child from harm.
  • They will step forward at the right moment to support the plan.
  • This collaboration will help us step forward in achieving our goals.
  • I wish more experts would step forward with evidence-based advice.
  • The discovery marks a huge step forward in understanding the universe.