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Discover Ludwig'a few steps' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a few steps in a process, or a few steps in a journey, or a few steps as a figurative way to describe an easier way of doing something. Example: "I can show you a few steps to make the process easier."
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A few step clear of the rubble.
Amazon has also added a photos app that plugs into CloudDrive to "seamlessly upload" your smartphone photos in the background and make them instantly available to view on Fire TV, which is a few step shorter than trying to do the same thing on other hardware, but comparable to Photo Stream on iOS/Apple TV.
A few step away, a downcast woman stands waiting for her husband, knowing he'll never arrive.
I just think we need to take a few step backs and realize that there is more to our Age of Technology that just a quicker, more accessible way of getting the news -- the whole perception of news is changing as a result.
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Altidore makes his way into the box and does a few step-overs.
A few steps upstream.
She took a few steps.
He took a few steps.
She takes a few steps.
"Death is a few steps away.
She took a few steps back.
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