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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stone step" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a single step made of stone material. Example: He carefully navigated his way up the stone steps that led to the ancient temple.
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Nusseibeh sat on a stone step under a midday sun.
The building is famous for its outside entrance — a single white stone step and black steel door with the number "10" on it.
On a cold, rainy afternoon in Pittsburgh in 2009, I came upon a gray-haired woman shivering on a stone step in a residential neighborhood.
Last spring, Alphawood says that it reached a compromise with the park sponsors, agreeing to put its name on a stone step south of the bust.
The eeriest display is a ghostlike shadow imprinted on a stone step as the blast vaporized the human being who had been sitting there.
Then down a hollowed stone step into a brick scullery where a refrigerator whirred and water dropped bleakly and with regularity into a bowl.
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Up the stone steps.
Crumbling stone steps of the old schoolhouse.
3 To clean stone steps.
Gezi Park is elevated, reached by stone steps.
I wandered farther, climbing shallow, uneven stone steps.
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