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The phrase "a relevant step" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or measures that are pertinent or significant to a particular situation or process.
Example: "In order to improve our project outcomes, implementing a relevant step in our strategy is essential."
Alternatives: "an important measure" or "a significant action".
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A relevant step in the proposed design methodology is the assembly of the FBs into a waveform architecture.
A relevant step of the assessment is represented by the comparison of the obtained scores with calculated reference scores that do not correspond to the absolute maximum values.
A 6×6 µm2 grid (area) was chosen around the target cell, and the number of grids was selected anywhere between 100 1600 resulting in a 10×10 to 40×40 grid on the cell and a relevant step size in nanometer range with individual grid size of ∼0.02 µm2.
In some papers the time when viewing the delivered report was also considered as a relevant step.
Our findings support the hypothesis that the disruption of ALCAM-mediated adhesiveness is a relevant step in pancreatic cancer progression.
They postulated that the disruption of the ALCAM-mediated adhesiveness is a relevant step, which increased the invasiveness of tumour cells.
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The formate decomposition appears to be a kinetic relevant step to the observed kinetics of the CO2 hydrogenation reaction.
Thus, early changes of neuroglia can represent a pathologically relevant step in the cognitive decline observed at the early stages of AD.
Furthermore, quality control was implemented at all relevant steps within the whole process to ensure high data quality.
The PAR approach, with its cyclical process, may aid the identification of each relevant step in a CPG implementation process.
"It's a physical fire wall and a relevant security step," said Richard Chace, deputy executive director of the Security Industry Association, a trade group.
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