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The phrase "stepping aside from" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to indicate a physical or metaphorical movement away from a certain goal or situation. For example, "We decided to step aside from the project and focus on other endeavors."
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Calling the foundation his "sixth child," he said that stepping aside from the foundation was "the lowest point".
After stepping aside from the podium, Quinn listened while other members announced the business of the day.
These, in turn, led to an editor and an acting editor stepping aside from the show and subsequently removed.
With Mr. Gingrich stepping aside from the daily combat of the race, Mr. Santorum remains the last real roadblock to Mr. Romney's becoming the nominee.
He added that "the best way to achieve this is by stepping aside from the director's role during the course of the independent review".
She has declined to say what her next challenge will be, but has said she is looking forward to stepping aside from what she described as unrelenting pressures.
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Mr. Rippon stepped aside from his role on Monday.
Rippon has already had to "step aside" from his post.
Four state Liberal parliamentarians mentioned in this inquiry have stepped aside from the party.
But he plans to step aside from his post soon and focus on his health.
To step aside from the political disputes, there are other considerations.
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