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step-by-step

[ US /ˈstɛpbiˌstɛp/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. one thing at a time

How To Use step-by-step In A Sentence

  • Duggal, who started out as a storeman in the staff canteen, was promoted step-by-step to cabin-crew and eventually in-flight purser, where he was responsible for training African crew.
  • ETA: * as in rudimentary step-by-step instructions as if you were speaking to your 5 year old dog. Questions about MySpace and Facebook
  • The article will conclude with a step-by-step guide to logical problem diagnosis when encountering network-related issues.
  • It is hard to know how explicit this was, since programmes follow a step-by-step narrative in their descriptions of a numbered key. The Times Literary Supplement
  • A step-by-step plan you write down today can turn out exactly as you want it to. The Sun
  • Nervous politicians might well feel more comfortable with a step-by-step approach.
  • Its very imperfection is powerful testimony of its ancient history, a history of step-by-step change rather than of deliberate design.
  • No matter how many times a Sailor may have packed a similar chute before, the technical step-by-step manuals are within eyeshot, and each step is verified by quality assurance checks.
  • Follow our step-by-step guide .
  • The step-by-step approach was adopted and the high degree of success achieved can be largely attributed to this strategy.
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