Sentence examples for my step from inspiring English sources

The phrase "my step" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is related to you through marriage (e.g. your stepfather, stepmother, stepbrother, stepsister, etc.), as in "My stepmother took me to the movies last weekend."

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I slowed my step.

"Nicole!" my step children shouted.

He is my step brother.

I quickened my step; so did he.

I have some pep in my step".

It's not my step to take".

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I officiated at my step-daughter Lily's wedding this summer.

I only found out recently that it was from my step-mum".

And my step-daughter, an actor who sees the problem from the other side, would agree.

"Neither my step-father nor I really paid much attention to the contract," she admits.

My step-children John, Gilly, Jed and Jamie, and all your nieces and nephews.

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