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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at stepping" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific action or process related to stepping, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "He excelled at stepping into new roles quickly."
Alternatives: "in stepping" or "while stepping".
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She is fearless at stepping up into the court and ripping the cover off anything short.
Are Europeans simply better at stepping out of golf's routinely individual format?
I always felt a jolt of larcenous joy at stepping down to step up.
Next week, Foreign Secretary William Hague will host a meeting of African and Western officials in London aimed at stepping up efforts to defeat the militants.
He expressed some discomfort at stepping into the dispute on the side of those who are adamantly opposed to the Cordoba project.
"Robin is incredibly good at stepping out of the present and looking to the future in what for most people is a bit of a fantastical way".
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Lois Wilson, who founded the Al-Anon family groups at Stepping Stones, died in 1988.
Paul Lang is the archivist in charge of the Wilson family papers at Stepping Stones, the family home.
It was not until he had retired as a teacher that he went to work at Stepping Hill.
More than 15 years ago, she heard him tell a Unison trade union conference how he had been sacked after writing a string of passionate letters decrying the understaffing on his geriatric ward at Stepping Hill hospital, Stockport.
Inquests into 11 further deaths at Stepping Hill hospital are now planned.
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