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The phrase "further steps forward" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe progress or advancement in a particular situation or process. Example: Despite facing numerous challenges, the company was able to take further steps forward towards achieving their goal of expansion into international markets.
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And this interim report will serve as a basis on which to take further steps forward to preparing energy efficiency measures for the next decade.
"The UK fully recognises the progress made so far in responding to the crisis and it supports the case for further steps forward.
The pair agreed there was "more work to be done and discussed how to take further steps forward together in advance of the European council in December".
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And today there is a new and further step forward.
This further step forward can be attributed to the presence of iron oxide gossan minerals in the weathered upper zones of copper sulfide deposits.
This application of laser vibrometry for non-contact measurements of shaft vibration represents a further step forward in the use of this technology for machinery diagnostics.
Future said the acquisition was "a significant further step forward in its stated growth strategy within the special-interest consumer magazine sector and continues the diversification of Future's magazine portfolio".
The march of English sparkling wine from a mouth-puckering novelty to a player on the burgeoning global market for premium fizz has taken a further step forward with a boom in production.
This will bring advantages on the one hand, as a further step forward after the development of technologies on a microscale, but it may also result in developments that make several now economically important activities largely, if not entirely, superfluous.
But the digital Doctor Octopus did not speak, and its body movements were still entirely based on computer animation.A further step forward came with "The Polar Express" (2004), directed by Robert Zemeckis, the first entirely computer-generated film to use facial capture.
Ms May said the publication of the statistics was "a further step forward in the Government's commitment to increasing the transparency of the police and ensuring the public can hold their force to account".
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