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The phrase "step in which" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a stage or step within a process or activity. For example, you could say, "I'm not sure what step in which to begin the process."
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"It is step by step in China".
This is the first step in W.T.O.
QUESTION FROM TODD: What's the next step in Libya?
Boston took a first step in New York last night.
The instructor was not prepared for clearly explaining every step in Zotero.
Most important, it is the final step in America's democratization.
"He still has to get familiarized," Woodson said of the next step in Stoudemire's rehabilitation.
Still, the swings were a significant step in Teixeira's rehabilitation.
The personhood issue overshadowed a significant step in Mississippi regarding voting rights.
Mr Leviev's obvious next step in Namibia is to challenge De Beers directly.
On Monday, the Yankees could toast to another positive step in Nova's development.
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