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The phrase "two further steps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating additional actions or stages that need to be taken in a process or plan. Example: "To complete the project, we need to take two further steps: finalize the design and begin production."
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The challenge requires two further steps, I think.
I suggested two further steps in the continuing campaign.
In particular, recent articles by Bishop and Shames [61, 62] are two further steps in developing computationally efficient algorithms that extend the existing results for globally rigid networks in the context of easily localizable networks where distance and bearing measurements are noisy.
Two further steps are performed by a single protein, BAG-1, another co-chaperone of Hsp70.
In order to achieve this, we also took two further steps to ensure the comparability of the measured data to the predicted signal.
As de novo assemblers may discard some informative low copy reads, we also used raw reads to improve the reference genome with two further steps.
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In a telephone interview, Mr. Bodaken said: "It's one further step in a long series of steps in which we believe that we and others all need to step up and reduce the cost of health care".
One broken promise at a time will lead to one further step from not trusting you.
But this is far from a complete description of curriculum genres, which requires two further descriptive steps.
After three further washing steps filters were developed using the ECL™ Western Blotting Detection Kit (Amersham Biosciences).
The recent launch of Google's Nexus One is a further step in this direction.
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