Sentence examples similar to step-in from inspiring English sources

'step-in' is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is often used to refer to when someone takes the place of another person, either temporarily or permanently. For example, you could say, "When John went on extended vacation, his assistant stepped in to manage the office."

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step-in

noun

An item of clothing which one steps into to put on; specifically, women's panties.

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They didn't step in.

The law should step in.

"Someone will step in".

Fate can step in.

I can step in.

We step in.

Was the N.S.A. going to step in?

They want Brussels to step in.

And that is where we step in.

So trustbusters may have to step in.

This is the first step in W.T.O.

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