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"step onto" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone is in the process of stepping onto a particular surface or object. For example: She stepped onto the porch and stopped to take in the view.
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Don't step onto the grass".
Their leaders step onto soap boxes.
Next, step onto the bath mat.
I open the gate and step onto the patio.
He invited me to step onto his surfboard.
Step onto rough trails leading across the Cumbrian hills.
I push myself up and step onto Steve's sled.
Step onto the path toward a happier, healthier, more compassionate life.
If they step onto the base again, they will be arrested.
We step onto the dance floor and he takes my right hand.
Golfers who step onto the new nine-hole course here encounter a rarity.
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