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Discover Ludwig"stepping further" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means progressing or advancing even more. You can use it in a sentence to describe someone taking additional steps or making more progress: "I was hesitant at first, but after stepping further into my new career, I realized it was the perfect fit for me." "By stepping further out of my comfort zone, I was able to discover new talents and interests I never knew I had." "His dedication and hard work paid off as he kept stepping further up the ladder in his company."
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With the follow-up to R&G, however, instead of stepping further into the mainstream Snoop took the opportunity to make a grand return with all guns blazing.
The company indeed seems to be stepping further in this direction with last week's announcement of Snapchat Originals, although it has announced and then canceled original content plans before.
Today Twitter and mobile photo-sharing app Instagram took one step apart from each other, but this isn't necessarily a sign that Instagram is stepping further into the arms of its new owner, Facebook.
Upstream weighting of the relative permeabilities is used to yield a monotone solution that lies in the physical range and adaptive time stepping further enhances the efficiency of the solution process.
He was always strategic that way -- throwing humor into the scenario in order to distract me from the reality of the absolute cave of devastation I was stepping further into.
In stepping further along its evolutionary journey, humanity will see that the cosmos not only continuously sustains us but that we are all intimately related to everything that exists.
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