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The phrase "a next step in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing progress or development in a process, project, or plan.
Example: "After completing the initial phase, we are ready to take a next step in our research."
Alternatives: "an upcoming step in" or "a subsequent step in".
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Next, the "applies to me" cards were sorted into domains by the interviewer, as a next step in further winnowing down the card choice.
As a next step in that effort, we will be hosting an OpenID Design Summit next week here at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto.
A next step in this project is developing even more precise measurements.
Is the upcoming conference at Radcliffe a next step in that commitment?
The obtained model to hardware can be implemented as a next step in 3D image reconstruction.
Kenyon sees the BitTorrent bundle as a next step in that strategy.
"I wanted a second chance; a next step in my career," Mr. Bratis said.
The time may have arrived for expressions of solidarity to evolve into a next step in European cooperation.
This novel excipient is applied in a next step in the hot melt coating application for the preparation of modified release formulations.
As a next step in determining the boundaries of the CBM model, the present experiment was designed to test whether modified interpretive style endures fluctuations in mood.
In a next step, in order to study the distribution of minerals types and fabric of the shale samples, SEM photomicrographs were acquired.
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