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The phrase "about to step through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is on the verge of entering or transitioning into a new space or situation.
Example: "As I stood in front of the door, I felt a rush of excitement, knowing I was about to step through into a new adventure."
Alternatives: "on the verge of entering" or "ready to cross over".
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I am about to step through door, when I feel tiny hand gripping my elbow.
Like the guy about to step through the hole in the bridge, we need help.
Finally, just as he was about to step through the doors, the veteran receiver Hines Ward — who earlier in the season suggested that Roethlisberger should address teammates so they would know what had happened — told Roethlisberger that he would walk out with him.
I had tremendous fear when I was about to step through the door to go and direct.
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So, White folk who just don't get what all the liberal fuss over racism is about, consider this your opportunity to step through the threshold of White denial— out of the Matrix.
Attendees were asked to share their stories about extinction – but first they had to step through a glitter curtain.
July 8 (Reuters) - Greece may be about to become the first country to step through the exit door and leave the euro zone, according to a Reuters poll that put the chances of the monetary union breaking up at more than 50percentt for the first time.
When students were asked to step through procedures they lost opportunities to reason deeply about the material.
"You want to step through it?" "Not necessarily," Page replied.
Who is going to step through that door?
Wait patiently until called to step through.
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