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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stepping stone toward" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to something that helps you get closer to a goal. For example: "My new job is a stepping stone toward my dream career in finance."
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Storytelling is an integral stepping stone toward shared understanding, which is a prerequisite for innovation ecosystem transformation.
Only one mutation, occurring in the internal DNA pilot protein H, was completely repeatable, and it appeared to be a necessary stepping stone toward further adaptive change.
Once in office, he promoted reconciliation as the stepping stone toward eventual reunification — perhaps in a generation or two.
And that song was a stepping stone toward "Dama Dam Mast Qalandar," in praise of a "breathlessly enraptured ecstatic qalandar," or Sufi mystic.
The P.K.K. considers the defense of the city to be a stepping stone toward legitimacy, and it is well aware that its bargaining position has improved.
When it was built, it was a conceptual stepping stone toward the future Lincoln Center, toward a new and controversial vision of the West Side.
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In 1301 Charles, regarding Italy as a stepping-stone toward his eastern ambitions, readily accepted Pope Boniface VIII's invitation to aid the papal cause.
It's possible the repeal of DADT will be cited as an initial stepping-stone toward equality.
But Schatz and Sanders have both alluded to the possibility of using expansions like these as a stepping-stone toward a single-payer system.
As such, whale falls may have presented new niches for taxa that were already adapted to ephemeral reducing environments rather than an evolutionary stepping-stone toward vents and seeps [22].
Our modelling framework may be considered a stepping-stone toward the long-term goal of a fully-parameterized model of yeast metabolism.
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