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"steps leading to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in the context of describing an action or process of reaching a goal. For example: "The steps leading to success require dedication and hard work."
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The steps leading to my house were originally gray concrete.
It struck one of the steps leading to the altar.
From outside they resemble a terrace of Gypsy caravans, wooden steps leading to their doors.
The travertine steps leading to the garden are pulling away from the building.
The steps leading to Ross's comeback were personally monitored by Jay Hunt, the controller of BBC1.
A section of the steps leading to the tent are roped off.
Others beg on the steps leading to the river, where Hindus say devotions.
Here, in a clearing, is a circular pyramid, grey stone steps leading to a flat platform.
Tells about the steps leading to the raid and objections to it.
The property has a prominent pediment and stone steps leading to the front door.
A pair of golden footballs flank marble steps leading to a grand wooden-panelled entrance.
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