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The phrase "attention step" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to highlight a specific action or consideration that requires focus or awareness.
Example: "Before proceeding with the project, please take a moment to review the attention step regarding safety protocols."
Alternatives: "focus point" or "critical step".
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On the one hand, weight bias, caused by using original soft attention to extract memory information at each attention step, is avoided by both exploring attention and inner attention based GRU networks.
After that, pay attention (step two) to what is happening at the moment in your body, your emotions and thoughts.
Those are necessary solutions and the President and Congress and all of the policy makers in this country must pay attention, step up and start passing the laws that protect us.
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He added: "I don't want to say we are close, we have to focus the attention step-by-step, game-by-game.
One Heisman loves the attention, stepping powerfully into a hotel ballroom filled with media as if he's walking into his wedding reception.
By reading the individual indicators on the driver's face, the algorithms can determine they are drowsy and may not be paying attention, and step in to brake at the light.
For his efforts, he received media attention every step of the way.
JJ planned the tests of visual attention and step reaction times and drafted the manuscript.
Researchers pay attention in step 5 to important preconditions that ensure optimal implementation and adoption of the 'Relieved Working' study.
Pay attention to step 6.
He drew attention to steps that Congo has recently taken to introduce amnesty for rebels who surrender and to open a constituent assembly.
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