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The phrase "a sixth step" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an additional step in a sequence or process that consists of five previous steps.
Example: "After completing the five initial steps, we will move on to a sixth step that involves finalizing the project."
Alternatives: "an additional step" or "the next step".
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Furthermore, there ought to be a sixth step, taken before any of the other five: prepare for criticism.
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A third step?
Maybe a third step.
This is a first step".
It is sometimes only a first step.
Our visit was a first step.
"Translating is a first step toward civilization".
"But making restitution is a first step".
"Right now, it's a first step".
A first step was charging for parking.
Mr. Obama has added a fourth step, "transfer".
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