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Discover Ludwig'trample over' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that overwhelms or dominates something else. Example: The major earthquake completely trampled over the small town, leaving behind only ruins.
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This is perilously unfamiliar territory for PC Plod to trample over in his size 12s.Yet trample he has.
At times, one is reminded of the Nixon White House and the activities of Bob Haldeman, John Ehrlichman and Chuck Colson (the one who boasted that he would "trample over his grandmother's grave for Nixon").
Most likely to: Trample over the competition.
He briefly wondered whether he should trample over Stewart.
"But they will have to trample over our bodies first.
But they'd never trample over you, always swerving to miss you; they're quite protective, I think.
Aren't they likely to use their collective muscle to trample over the little people?
What gives you the right to trample over democracy like this?
Sometimes they trample over each other; sometimes they co-operate, playing to each other's strength.
This pair who now espouse the global rights of women were perfectly prepared to trample over those they thought disposable.
Finland also needs an EU that both works and yet does not trample over small members to do so.
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