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Discover Ludwig"stepping stone to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to something that helps a person progress or succeed. For example, "This internship will be a great stepping stone to a career in accounting."
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He said the inspiration was the curb of city streets — a stepping stone to urban nightlife.
He called the plans a "quantum leap... the stepping stone to the banking union".
It was headed: "Nuclear 'a stepping stone' to space exploration".
A stepping stone to what?
This is a stepping stone to that".
This, insists Mr Koizumi, is a stepping stone to privatisation.
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That film was the stepping-stone to Shoah, his most-acclaimed work.
But they will vote in favour of AV as a stepping-stone to proportional representation.
The second reason is that sequestration offers a fine stepping-stone to squeaky clean hydrogen energy.
Could the Golden Arches be your stepping-stone to the golden statuette?
Erich Veitenheimer also used the USPTO as a stepping-stone to a career in patent law.
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