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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually another step" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is an additional action or phase in a process or sequence.
Example: "Before we finalize the project, we need to take a moment to review the feedback; this is actually another step in ensuring its success."
Alternatives: "truly an additional step" or "indeed a further step".
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The Lisbon Treaty is actually another step in a well-trodden path, as previous treaties also expanded Parliament's powers.
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But actually doing it is another step".
If it actually functions, that would be another step in American decline, in this case in what has always been regarded as "the backyard".
But then he went another step and actually gave out his email address and told the person to email him if they were still have problems.
You have to actually step forward and actually go after it.
It's actually a step forward".
Two steps forward, one step back for the cause of marriage equality — maybe, actually, a step and a half back.
One GOP strategist actually says: "Step one is passing the bill.
The problem is actually one step further back.
Asked if the upgrades were actually a step forward, Vettel said: "It is a good question.
Free distribution, at zero marginal cost, is actually a step up.
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