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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stepping onto" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe physically stepping onto something, but it can also be used in a metaphorical sense. For example: - She hesitated before stepping onto the stage in front of the large audience. - The hikers cautiously stepped onto the narrow bridge over the rushing river. - After years of hard work, she finally stepped onto the path of success. - The cat cautiously stepped onto the icy driveway. - She took a deep breath before stepping onto the scale to check her weight. The phrase can also be used in a more abstract or figurative sense: - The new team member was nervous about stepping onto the established team's dynamic. - He was hesitant about stepping onto unfamiliar territory in his career. - The company was taking a risk by stepping onto the international market. - Despite the risks, she was determined to step onto a new path and start her own business.
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I felt as if I were stepping onto a painting.
Even professional snowboarders have been stepping onto skis.
She kept seeing Carla, Carla stepping onto the bus.
Out of the brightness, stepping onto the coupling at the engine's front, the engineer appeared.
It is awkward stepping onto the other side of the line of placards.
Dr. White has likened it to stepping onto a moving walkway at an airport.
At Sheridan Square he saw a pretty girl stepping onto a streetcar.
The women keep stepping onto point with legs that stay bent at the knee.
He imagined driving to their old house and stepping onto the porch.
There was one escalator in town, and people concentrated hard before stepping onto it.
Jiaodaokou represents a border: by stepping onto the street, you enter the modern city.
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