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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a step then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a subsequent action or decision in a sequence of events or instructions.
Example: "We have completed the initial phase of the project; a step then would be to gather feedback from the team."
Alternatives: "next step" or "following action".
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"They would take a step, then eat everything on the ground in a giant semicircle in front of them" (ferns and conifers, mostly).
Grasping his walker, "Cory took a step, then another, and then another," Mr. Obama said later, "all the way across the room".
Nina McLemore took a step, then gasped for breath.
The market gyrates up a step, then down two.
If deletion seems too serious a step, then it is possible to deactivate an account which does not remove information but stores it in case you want to go back and start using the social network again.
If they mess up a step, then you will do the same and therefore will be placed lower than if you did the pattern properly.
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The transformation is done in three steps: first a decharging step, then a change in van der Waals and bonded interactions, and finally a recharging step.
A preliminary step then consists in approximating the model dynamics as a difference equation system, e.g. by standard numerical integration methods as Euler or Runge-Kutta discretizations.
It was a quick step then to 200p and this year's action has been just as dramatic.
If this seems like too much of a scary step, then why not start by taking Relate's simple relationship MOT.
If they have committed to a next step, then they have mentally committed to the initiative.
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