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'on your doorstep' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about something being close to or just outside a person's home, meaning they don't have to travel far to get it. For example, "We decided to set up a pick-up point for the groceries right on your doorstep."
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Do you want one on your doorstep?
There's no restaurant, but you won't need one, with so many fine brasseries on your doorstep.
NEW TOURIST SLOGAN Deliverance on your doorstep!
You don't expect something like that on your doorstep.
NEWSPAPER deliverers show up on your doorstep at dawn.
Location Both history and hedonism are almost on your doorstep.
But what if your ideal course is on your doorstep?
That is how you get 500 on your doorstep.
"Having the British Library on your doorstep," he says.
You eat what you find on your doorstep.
When you're older, everything's on your doorstep [in London].
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