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The phrase "a doormat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who is overly submissive or allows others to take advantage of them.
Example: "She always lets her friends make plans without considering her feelings; she's such a doormat."
Alternatives: "pushover" or "door mat".
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The lighthouse-country has become a doormat.
"That's a doormat," he said, impressed.
Instead, they're treating him like a doormat.
And I've decided to buy a doormat".
You are not to be a doormat," Mr. Bravo commanded.
And upon entering, a doormat that says only "Since 1936".
"I built a doormat into a dynasty," Sapp said.
The Marlins, unlike some embattled teams, are not a doormat.
"I don't think Alison is a doormat," she says.
A set of keys, a doormat, a bunch of lilies?
Michael Kidd Sydney, Australia No, you are being a doormat.
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