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The phrase "trampled on" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to somebody or something having stepped heavily on something else, usually causing damage or destruction. For example: "The herd of elephants trampled on the crops, destroying the farmer's livelihood."
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"He's trampled on our democracy.
But they have been trampled on".
Q — What have they trampled on?
"It was like he'd been trampled on," she said.
Some always get trampled on the road to electoral victory.
"In the process, the rights of journalists are trampled on.
Your life is trampled on by the media.
Quoyle was trampled on everywhere apart from Newfoundland.
We jostled and argued, and trampled on the children.
"The British press has trampled on my reputation.
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It's one of the most trampled-on documents of our era but it survived.
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