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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a next step" is not standard in written English; it is more common to say "the next step." You can use "the next step" when referring to the subsequent action or phase in a process or plan.
Example: "After completing the initial research, the next step is to analyze the data collected."
Alternatives: "an upcoming step" or "a subsequent step."
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Is there a next step?
There has to be a next step.
A next step is looking into "over-marking," McGuire said.
Is there a next step I should be taking?
"It clearly is still a next step," he said.
"Whatever it is there will be a next step".
"There will be a next step," Day said.
Brain organoids: a next step for humanized Alzheimer's disease models?
It's a next step but I could totally fail.
As a next step, Kodak plans.
After meeting someone, implement a next step.
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