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"stepping toward" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would typically use it when describing a physical action of taking a step in a particular direction, such as in the sentence: She stepped toward the door, eagerly awaiting her surprise.
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"The D," she said glumly, stepping toward Mr. Nolan's kiosk.
But he spun back, stepping toward O'Neal quickly.
"What?" he said, opening the door wider and stepping toward me aggressively.
In each you can see the choreographer stepping toward a gloriously clean, expansively American worldview.
Pineda tends to spin sometimes as he delivers a pitch instead of stepping toward the plate.
Bailey hesitated, stepping toward Toomer -- as he dashed toward the end zone, distancing himself from Bailey.
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He steps toward the desk.
He steps toward the bed.
Michael carefully stepped toward the man.
James kept his balance and stepped toward Stevenson, who got up and stepped toward James.
He stepped toward me.
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