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Discover Ludwig"going one step" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the progress of something or someone moving forward. For example, "The team is committed to excelling in their project, going one step higher each day."
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On Monday, it is going one step further, introducing an iPhone application, Lucky at Your Service, that ties into stores' inventories.
Going one step further, we focus on the facet size distribution (P s)) (Figure 4) and the simplicial degree distribution (P d)) of the nodes (Figure 5).
It is also going one step further by allowing companies that contribute features to make money on Facebook through their own advertising or commissions on sales.
However, going one step further, looking at behavioural change and the impact of the training on the organisational level (e.g. reduced number of bed days per patient), the results are less straight forward.
I would suggest going one step further.
Today he is going one step further.
By reducing the action to a lentissimo crawl, Zootropolis et al are going one step further.
Steven Thel, who teaches securities law at Fordham University, recommends going one step further.
Enfield council is going one step further – and her name is Amelia.
Going one step further, he painted a tree in yellow organic paint (Jerusalem, 1972).
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Going one-step forward, failures on the remaining nodes can be suppressed by predicting and preventing the same fault when it has occurred on a replicated node.
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