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The phrase "on the first step" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the starting point in a process or journey. For example, "We had a long way to go, but we knew we were on the right track as soon as we took the first step."
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He felt his hamstring pull on the first step, hobbled into the dugout and did not play for the Mets again until last night.
On the first step latent points are ascribed to one of the data classes in consideration.
Thus, on the first step, we delete only unique markers that fit one of the three conditions and each of the shared markers that is absolutely linked to the same shared marker in other sets.
The huge impact could have flung pieces of Vesta on the first step of a journey toward Earth, explaining the origin of one common type of meteorite.
They were allowed to stand on the first step.
(Woe to him who put his foot on the first step leading upstairs).
Here, we focussed our attention on the first step, i.e. the creation of the conversion gradient.
By articulating her country's most pressing contemporary problems, she would be on the first step to solving them.
"This study puts the traumatic brain injury field on the first step of the ladder to developing scientific treatments.
So they would put their feet not even on the first step, but in front of it.
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This study reports on the first step in a staged process of validation.
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