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The phrase "next steps of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the actions that need to be taken in order to complete a specific task or goal. For example, "The next steps of our project include compiling research, drafting a report, and presenting our findings."
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Both artists hope the exposure from working with Kaepernick can serve as a stepping stone to the next steps of their careers as well.
With BTec students' final results on the way, we're running a live Q&A on the next steps of study.
His wisdom and knowledge of racing matters is hugely valuable and he has contributed much to the next steps of both BHA and racing generally.
In January, 2004, George W. Bush announced his intention to "take the next steps of space exploration: human missions to Mars and to worlds beyond".
Barcelona might not take Murray in a hurry Andrew Murray has confirmed his intention to be based in Barcelona for the next steps of his highly promising career.
The next steps of our Olympians can seem rather sad: is planting trees for charity and attending film premieres really as good as it gets?
Independent councillor Adrian Robson questioned council leader Rodney Berman on the next steps of the stalled plans for the electrification of the London-Swansea main line.
As tomorrow's Martin Luther King Jr. celebration will remind us, climbing the next steps of racial justice took yet more years of bravery and blood.
Before we embark on the next steps of the global technological revolution, we must ensure that the most basic of online tools are accessible to all.
Still, some commanders now holding positions that overlook the Baghdad skyline were somewhat anxious about the lack of clarity regarding the next steps of their mission.
I was very nervous, but at the same time, I was so proud to be able to continue the next steps of her work.
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