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The phrase "as we stepped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or event occurring simultaneously with the act of stepping, often in a narrative context.
Example: "As we stepped into the room, we were greeted by the warm glow of the fireplace."
Alternatives: "as we entered" or "as we walked in".
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As we stepped through, it was instantly apparent that none of my expectations had been right.
As soon as we stepped into the restaurant, we knew we were in good hands.
"The atrium is as far as we get," he said as we stepped inside.
As we stepped down toward a cove, I considered the differences between this landscape and Palestine's.
"Why do you think she did it?" I asked as we stepped back into the sunlight.
As we stepped together in klezmeric, well-schooled synchrony, I felt free and exhilarated.
And, sure enough, as we stepped outside, a long white limousine pulled to the curb.
The contrast was readily apparent as we stepped into a club called Havanna.
As we stepped into small-arms range, Tull whistled like a bird, in warning.
"Let's see how far you get with it," one woman said as we stepped outside.
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"People are ignorant," Chisora says as we step inside.
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