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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as she stepped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action occurring simultaneously with another event, often to set a scene or convey movement.
Example: "As she stepped into the room, everyone turned to look at her."
Alternatives: "as she entered" or "as she walked in".
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As she stepped onstage, the crowd went wild.
As she stepped out the door she looked back.
My God, she looked gorgeous as she stepped out of the white Cadillac, dodging the raindrops.
His eyes peered over a huge mustache, gazing at Adele as she stepped into her panties.
As she stepped out of her car, someone said that lots of people had been shot.
As she stepped out of the cafe, she spied a plain door.
"What's that?" "I said, 'Lame party!'" he yelled, as she stepped in closer.
She waved goodbye as she stepped down the stairs of the busy cigar lounge.
As she stepped through her gate, just feet from her front door, several gunshots rang out.
Two beaming flower girls clutching spring bouquets accompanied the bride as she stepped down the runway.
As she stepped back, she was asked if she knew why her uncle had died.
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