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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stepped on" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of accidentally or purposely placing weight on something with one's foot, causing pressure or potentially harming the object. Example: "I didn't see the toy car on the floor and accidentally stepped on it, crushing it under my foot."
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I had stepped on one, too".
Cohen stepped on the gas.
I must have stepped on a spider.
"It stepped on toes".
It got stepped on.
I stepped on.
"You'll get stepped on".
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"Step on the mother!
"Step on it!
"Just step on it".
People were stepping on me.
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