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and in the next step vs at the next step

These phrases—"and in the next step" and "at the next step"—are both correct, but the contexts in which they are used have slight differences. "And in the next step" is used to connect actions or ideas sequentially, while "at the next step" is used to indicate a specific point in a process or plan.
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Last updated: July 23, 2024

and in the next step

This phrase is correct and commonly used to connect actions or ideas sequentially.

This phrase is used to indicate that something will happen in the following step or stage of a process.

Examples:

  • First, we need to gather the materials, and in the next step, we will start the experiment.

Alternatives:

  • then in the next step
  • after that in the next step
  • subsequently in the next step
  • following that in the next step
  • next, in the next step

at the next step

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a specific point in a process or plan.

This phrase is used to specify a particular stage or point in a sequence of actions or events.

Examples:

  • At the next step, we will discuss the budget for the project.

Alternatives:

  • at the following step
  • at the subsequent step
  • at the succeeding step
  • at the next stage
  • at the next phase

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