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The phrase "a steering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a steering mechanism or device, often in the context of vehicles or machinery.
Example: "The car's performance improved significantly after we replaced a steering that was worn out."
Alternatives: "a steering wheel" or "a steering system".
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A steering committee with an independent chair and lay representation is monitoring the study's progress.
Without a steering lock, it's simple".
"Don't try to use it like a steering wheel".
And there's Chris Evans with a steering wheel.
Driverless cars no longer need a steering wheel.
Cue the manic beating of a steering wheel.
Use a steering wheel lock and/or a gearstick lock.
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Shall it be to Africa, a-steering of the boat.
A steering committee will oversee survey development and analysis of results.
A Steering Committee provides general oversight of the Database.
If they weren't a Steering Committee beforehand, they were afterward.
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