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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a step on from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate progression or advancement from a previous point or stage. Example: "This new software is a step on from the previous version, offering enhanced features and improved performance."
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It's a step on from the nose-to-tail philosophy, which means to eat the whole animal.
Whatever else, it is certainly a step on from the poorly photoshopped "prototype console" photos we're used to seeing.
Cristiano Ronaldo v Lionel Messi is a step on from that virtual contest, the comparison theoretically aided by the fact that they are playing at the same time.
Spotify Connect is a step on from Spotify's existing partnerships with hi-fi makers including Sonos, Denon, Marantz, Onkyo and Philips, which usually involve integrating Spotify into those manufacturers' own mobile apps.
Many would agree that the extremist Sunni ideology of Isis is merely a step on from, or the application of, the Wahhabi Islam that is the basis of Saudi Arabia.
Stone Love includes three neons (the other two say Just Let Me Love You and It's Different When You Are in Love), half a dozen bronze sculptures, four large embroidered calicos and a host of sparse, airy paintings, a step on from her celebrated show at London's White Cube in 2014.
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BIT by bit -- $50 a week at first -- Jose Rodriguez Jr. built up his bank account, each trip to the teller's window a step on a pilgrimage from Honduras to owning a home in the United States.
But on the gritty streets of Brooklyn and New Jersey, the broad-shouldered Chrysler always seemed a step away — specifically, a step on the gas pedal — from a tire-burning cop-show chase.
'They had a visual sense which was a significant step on from the generation before them.
Nopi is a major step on from the Ottolenghi books, both in technique and ingredients.
"We've moved a big step on from last year and we'll be disappointed if we don't make both [Premiership and European] finals.
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