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Yes, 脚步 (jiǎobù) can be used as a verb or an adjective in certain contexts.
As a verb, 脚步 (jiǎobù) can mean "to take steps" or "to walk". For example, 我们要加快脚步 (wǒmen yào jiākuài jiǎobù) means "we need to speed up our steps" or "we need to walk faster".
As an adjective, 脚步 (jiǎobù) can mean "step-by-step" or "gradual". For example, 脚步稳健 (jiǎobù wěnjiàn) means "steady step-by-step" or "gradual and steady".
Other related words include 脚步声 (jiǎobù shēng) which means "footstep sound" and 脚步轻盈 (jiǎobù qīngyíng) which means "light and graceful steps".
However, 脚步 (jiǎobù) is more commonly used as a noun to refer to "footstep" or "step". It can also be used in idiomatic expressions such as 脚步匆匆 (jiǎobù cōngcōng) which means "hurried steps" or "in a hurry".
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