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The phrase "an inevitable first step" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a necessary or unavoidable action that must be taken before progressing to further steps or actions.
Example: "Implementing a new training program is an inevitable first step towards improving employee performance."
Alternatives: "a necessary initial step" or "an unavoidable starting point."
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Mr. Vilencia was invited to a talk show to discuss his work, and soon fell afoul of the morality police, with a Congressman seeing in Squish Productions an inevitable first step leading to kittens and hamsters and on to "Ted Bundy, the Unabomber and the safety of our children".
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To that end, modeling MCHE is the inevitable first step in the optimization of LNG plant operation.
(4+) Silver Buttons by Bob Graham Walkerr, £11.99) The brief, magical time between a baby's first step and the inevitable moment when he topples over is here neatly seen within an ever-widening set of everyday events that happen at exactly the same moment.
But it is an important first step.
This represents an important first step.
"This is an excellent first step".
But this is an important first step".
This model represents an essential first step.
This is an important first step.
The Chinese government had schemed for decades about how best to take revenge on the British for the Opium Wars, and it was inevitable that the first step on their road to retribution would involve corrupting Canada, the Empire's bastard stepchild.
In order to drive the inevitable force of change towards social and environmental problem-solving, a crucial first step is to identify broken systems.
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