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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be steps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when outlining a process or indicating future actions that will occur in a sequence. Example: "In the upcoming project, there will be steps to ensure that all team members are aligned with the objectives."
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By that point, though, if you've paid attention to the cues and opening credits, you will be steps ahead of both.
And it will be, if you're patient both with pace (there's some slow going, and most audiences will be steps ahead of the plot) and clichéd storytelling.
Headlining the Hyde Park bill will be Steps, an act signed to PWL in the post-SAW era, and who scored 14 consecutive Top 5 singles in the UK.
The primary outcome will be steps walked per day, measured using accelerometers.
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Mr Wen will be stepping down.
"Effective immediately, I will be stepping down.
Starting on May 27 it will be stepping out.
Then, if rumours are true, it seems Peter Kay will be stepping in.
I ask them to be vigilant and we will be stepping up patrols in the area".
Security will be stepped up ahead of the game following the incident.
iii) I will be stepping back from prominent campaigning in other forums, including #RhodesMustFall and rs21.
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