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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on its doorstep" is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use this phrase to describe a situation in which something (or someone) is located very close to something else. For example, "The mall is on its doorstep, so it's easy for the family to get their shopping done quickly."
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Iran's government, which came to power by toppling a monarch, is reluctant to see one restored on its doorstep.
Turkey faces a raft of foreign-policy challenges on its doorstep, any one of which could derail its long-term goal of obtaining regional power status.
However it's the landscape on its doorstep that makes Munich so special.
They are on its doorstep.
Then Europe landed on its doorstep.
But Europe is a large, rich market on its doorstep.
Germany benefits from low production costs on its doorstep.
A few months later, a cage appeared on its doorstep.
Right now, the meek are camping on its doorstep.
Living, quite literally, on its doorstep is a unique experience.
Saudi Arabia does not want that on its doorstep.
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