GO TO THE NEXT STEP

Definition: A directive to proceed to the subsequent phase or action in a sequence or process.

Synonyms: Move Forward, Proceed Ahead, Advance Further, Continue Onward, Progress Forward

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Practice playing the chords, and then go to the next step in learning the guitar.
#2
Explore this part of the map, and then go to the next step of your adventure.
#3
Complete the first level of the puzzle, and then go to the next step for a challenge.
#4
Once you finish assembling the ingredients, go to the next step of carefully mixing them together.
#5
After completing the registration form, go to the next step by clicking the 'Submit' button.
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To complete the installation, go to the next step by following the instructions on the screen.
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After filling out the application form, go to the next step by submitting it to the admissions office.
#8
The key to mastering any skill is understanding when to go to the next step.
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After analyzing the data, we can confidently go to the next step.
#10
Before you go to the next step, ensure all prerequisites are met.
#11
After finishing the installation process, restart your computer and then go to the next step.
#12
To solve the equation, first simplify both sides, apply the necessary operations, and then go to the next step.
#13
After selecting the desired settings, click 'OK,' and then go to the next step.
#14
After completing the warm-up exercises, stretch your muscles, hydrate, and then go to the next step.
#15
When assembling the puzzle, sort the pieces by color, start with the border, and then go to the next step.

Usage Example in Conversation

Manager: Thank you for the detailed report on the project status. It seems like we've completed the initial analysis phase. What do you suggest we do next?Team Lead: I recommend we move forward with conducting market research to identify potential opportunities for expansion.Manager: Great suggestion. Let's go to the next step and allocate resources for the market research. Please coordinate with the team to get started on this.
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