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The phrase 'first step to making' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to the first step in starting a project, process, or activity. For example, "The first step to making a great dinner is to gather the right ingredients."
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The first step to making that happen is whittling the price down to $100.
It is always transcribed — copied by the cell as a first step to making a protein.
Writing it all down feels like the first step to making things happen.
The first step to making Mami's fabled brownies began well before the kitchen.
The first step to making the most of your time in the hotseat is to be brave.
So reading these powerful new books on the existence of altruism could be the first step to making the world a nicer place". Stephen Cave, Financial Times.
The first step to making older people more visible in humanitarian situations is to assess their food situation and nutritional status.
It took experienced Iraqi scientists several years to figure out how to cultivate large amounts of anthrax, which is the crucial first step to making a weapon.
When you think about making a career change – landing a new industry or role – do you jump to updating your resume or contacting recruiters as the first step to making that happen?
Over the next week to 10 days, five to eight possible bidders for a minority stake in the Mets will take a first step to making an offer by examining the team's financial records.
BEFORE you rush online to sign up for a barista lesson or a class in how to brew, make sure that you have already taken the first step to making better coffee.
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