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out of step
Idioms and Phrases
see under in step .Example Sentences
Some Democrats accused their party of falling out of step with more conservative Americans on subjects like transgender rights, or failing to accommodate diverse viewpoints within the party's ideological spectrum.
That’s a radically different worldview than past presidents held, and I think it’s out of step with how most Americans see the world.
She said Kennedy’s “extreme views on public health are out of step with the vast majority of the American people,” that the “shortsighted” closure would “directly harm our most vulnerable communities and make America sicker,” and that she and others would be fighting the closure and other cuts to public health.
Seems odd and out of step with the First Amendment.
However, it would certainly be out of step with all of the prior litigation before the court, which has emphasized over and over that states have a lot of leeway to run their elections in the way that they see fit.
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