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The phrase "first step to change" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the initial action or decision that is necessary in order to begin a process of transformation or improvement. Example: The first step to change is recognizing that there is a problem.
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"The Kyoto protocol presents a first step to change.
Marx taught me that the first step to change, maybe even to revolution, is to notice.
"Hazel Blears' scheme is an exciting first step to change this situation.
The men feel it's their right to subject women and if we stop allowing them, or giving them the liberty to do this, that's the first step to change".
Awareness is the first step to change.
The fact that you read this article is only the first step to change.
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Still, according to HBM, changing modifying factors and targeting individual beliefs are the first steps to change individual behaviours.
This story shows that you need a pioneer to take the first step to really change the approach of a whole industry.
This time, he's decided to vote against the bill as a first step to — yes — "change the way business is done in Washington".
Dissatisfaction is the first step to positive change.
'I really believe that we might be on the first step to a change in Israel, to unity and to new hope,' he told them.
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