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"stepped into role" is correct and can be used in written English
You could use it to refer to someone taking on a new job or responsibility. For example, "When the previous CEO retired, Alice quickly stepped into the role."
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In a nod to "Hamilton"—and a sign of its influence the cast will be racially mixed, with performers including André De Shields (as the Rhode Island delegate Stephen Hopkins) and Nikki Renée Daniels (as Martha Jefferson) stepping into roles usually played by white actors.
With her mother campaigning in New York, Chelsea Clinton stepped into the role of substitute first lady today.
Hoffman is not being replaced and Sandler said other staff had stepped into the role.
After Washington left the game, the rookie Shonn Greene quietly stepped into his role.
Ms. Zeisel, now 92, stepped into her role with characteristic professionalism.
To be fair, Miles stepped into the role on short notice.
Ms. Kelly similarly stepped into a role each time she put aside the saxophone to sing.
For the first time he stepped into the role of on-set boss: the director.
I did that job and eventually stepped into this role four years ago.
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