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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a next phase" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward to some readers.
It can be used when referring to an upcoming stage or step in a process, but "the next phase" is more commonly accepted.
Example: "After completing the initial project, we are now ready to enter a next phase of development."
Alternatives: "the upcoming phase" or "the following phase".
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A next phase, expected next year, will lead to prototype devices.
Moving on to a next phase should bring some joy.
That is a next phase of this story.
But after I die, well, there could be a next phase.
"We said, 'Well spotted, something to look forward to!' And this just spread around that there was a next phase".
In a next phase, both models are merged to yield an integrated city model or generalized DSM.
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"The city is standing by, and we will continue our analysis when the school board approaches us as part of a next-phase review," he said.
If this is proven, a logical next phase might then be a study treating according to biomarker stratification.
Running for governor, they say, is a logical next phase in his evolution.
A. Because ISIS and like-minded militant Islamist groups have their sights set on Europe as a major next phase in their war against the West.
Does Alicia really have to say, "Why can't you be there for me?" Mr. Mastrosimone's experimentation with form is ready for an essential next phase.
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