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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further step forward from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate progress or advancement from a previous point or stage in a process or development.
Example: "This new policy represents a further step forward from our previous initiatives aimed at improving employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "an additional advancement from" or "a subsequent progress from".
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Williams's Valtteri Bottas was seventh fastest, ahead of Sauber's Felipe Nasr, Lotus's Romain Grosjean and McLaren's Jenson Button, whose pace suggested a further step forward from his struggling team.
With six 15-inch guns but only 6-inch armour they were a further step forward from Tiger in firepower and speed, but returned to the level of protection of the first British battlecruisers.
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The march of English sparkling wine from a mouth-puckering novelty to a player on the burgeoning global market for premium fizz has taken a further step forward with a boom in production.
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In 2005, a further step forward was taken when all hemiarthroplasties were recorded.
This methodology provides a further step forward in the rapidly expanding field of CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing.
And today there is a new and further step forward.
Legal chicanery is at least a step forward from bullets.
This is a step forward from conventional pressure-based management strategies.
Almost every step forward in reconstructing his life involves a step backward into conjecture and a further step sometimes into pure foolishness.
"This pending review is an opportunity to take a further big step forward".
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