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The phrase "a thousand steps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to convey a large number of steps in a literal or metaphorical sense, often implying a long journey or effort required to achieve something.
Example: "To reach the summit, we had to climb a thousand steps, but the view was worth every one of them."
Alternatives: "countless steps" or "many steps".
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Gjirocastër, city of a thousand steps, has wide cobbled streets that wind up a hill to a gloomy castle.
Her first novel, "Staircase of a Thousand Steps," was a coming-of-age story set in a Middle Eastern village in 1966.
"Listening to Congress and opening parts of the Atlantic is a step in the right direction from an administration that has taken a thousand steps backwards," said Republican senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana.
But I don't have enough time to do a thousand steps every day… I'm far too busy!
"From the dust of the earth to a human being, there are a thousand steps.
Here's what Karen McCann says: "I often tell people that a journey of a thousand steps begins with an online search".
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You've probably done about a hundred steps.
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