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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a next phase in" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing a subsequent stage in a process or development, but it is better to use "the next phase in" instead.
Example: "We are excited to announce a next phase in our project development."
Alternatives: "the upcoming phase in" or "the following phase in".
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Meanwhile, the CIA prepares for a next phase in its war on terrorism on the ground, and the issue of torture comes to the fore as a legal and political hot potato in Washington.
They join the central figure and connect with him, only to move on to a next phase in which he sees them and apparently inspires them without their returning his gaze.
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Once we've seen data, and mapped data -- the next phase in seeing both history and the future is understanding.
The next phase in its development will be its evaluation among women facing this decision.
With luck, the 27 will agree on Friday to prepare for a next phase of talks in December, but only providing that the British first offer more concessions.
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.
In a next phase, both models are merged to yield an integrated city model or generalized DSM.
This approach makes it easier to cover the remaining grid points in a next phase.
As a next phase, effect of AX isolates in GF bread formulations will be persecuted for improving GF dough stability.
Now, we are in a next phase of manufacturing, where managers are beginning to explore outside their supply chains to unlock the power of the shared economy.
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