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"step over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean to move from one side to the other, either physically (e.g. step over the stream) or figuratively (e.g. step over the obstacle). Example sentence: She had to step over her fear in order to succeed.
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"And?" "Step over here.
I step over and raise the window easily.
TECHNICIAN: OK, step over here.
Just step over it".
Step over... CHARITY: What?
Just don't step over the edge.
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To date, however, no study has addressed these issues by using a step-over task.
It was the "step-over limb" that landed on the force plate.
To this end, community-dwelling older adults were tested with our original step-over test (SOT).
Participants first performed the self-estimation test and then the actual step-over task.
Older adults appear unaware of age-related physical decline and tended to overestimate step-over ability.
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