Move more quickly, but not in step (7)
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I believe the answer is:
outpace
'move more quickly but' is the definition.
I can't judge whether this defines the answer.
'not in step' is the wordplay.
'not in' becomes 'out' ('out' is the opposite to 'in').
'step' becomes 'pace' (synonyms).
'out'+'pace'='OUTPACE'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for outpace that I've seen before include "Overcome by speeding" , "Excel in speed" , "Walk faster than" , "Go faster than" .)