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Discover Ludwig"stepped off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the act of someone stepping away or away from something. For example: "He stepped off the bus and began walking down the street."
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She stepped off, steadying herself.
"He stepped off; I stepped out.
We stepped off into the morning sun.
He added, "Apparently, the gentleman stepped off into traffic".
Schilling was at Bloomberg Television, having just stepped off set.
Natalie Merchant has stepped off the pop treadmill.
(He had just stepped off a plane, Ms. Taylor said).
When I stepped off that bus, something clicked, something felt right.
"We talk a lot, but nobody's stepped off to do anything really bold," she said.
One of the men stepped off the sidewalk and walked along in the snow.
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"He's about to step off the same cliff Eddie Murphy stepped off about 10 years ago.
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