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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a step between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an intermediate stage or position in a process or situation.
Example: "There is often a step between planning and execution that requires careful consideration."
Alternatives: "a stage in between" or "an intermediate step".
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"It's a step between graduate school and the real world".
Based on 2G networks, G.P.R.S. is often called "two and a half G," signaling its status as a step between 2G and true 3G networks.
The orbital space plane, which could fly as early as 2008 and carry up to 10 people, would add a step between the aging space shuttle and its anticipated replacement, a fully recoverable, two-stage rocket that would greatly reduce the cost of going into space.
Preform is a step between blanking and finish forming.
What Bierman and the others on his team did was to add a step between the sun and the cell: a carefully engineered structure of carbon nanotubes.
First the effects of incorporating a step between the annular exit slot and the Coanda surface are investigated.
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It's still a beginning, a half step between a real performer and something that is still emerging that could go a lot further.
In addition, we introduce cancer-specific compendia, as an intermediate step between a single dataset and a complete human cancer compendium.
Actually there was a step in between — greed and greed, the bubble period.
Omidyar's $30 million investment is a step in between.
"Telemedicine is fine, but I think there needs to be a step in between.
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