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The phrase "another essential step in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a process or series of actions that are important for achieving a goal or completing a task.
Example: "Implementing a feedback system is another essential step in improving our customer service."
Alternatives: "a crucial part of" or "a vital phase in".
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It is a new line of defense that was also used by Dick Cheney in a speech last week ("In Iraq, we took another essential step in the war on terror") and by the president in a speech on Monday ("And our current mission in Iraq is essential to the broader war on terror; it's essential to the security of the American people").
In June last year, it successfully carried out its first manual space docking, another essential step in building a space station.
Accumulating a solid toolbox is another essential step in making sure you can handle each home repair job as it arises.
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The carmakers are also investing heavily in another essential step towards the fully autonomous car: connectivity features that will allow cars' on-board computers to "speak" to each other and to roadside infrastructure, so as to monitor traffic conditions.Apple would also need to catch up with Google.
"To the victims, to the families, to the entire city: This is another step, but an essential step in righting a wrong removing a stain on the reputation of this great city," Emanuel said.
Why are they refusing this essential step in their investigation?
Touring is an essential step in the development of any emerging young company.
Experts say this is an essential step in building a murder defense.
For me this is an essential step in making any good sauce".
But voting, like rebuilding, is an essential step in the process.
Testing, as for human drivers, is an essential step in getting us to accept robot drivers.
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