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Discover Ludwig"trampled upon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean to be treated without respect or to walk over carelessly. For example, "The young girl felt that her rights had been trampled upon by her boss."
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The flowers are crushed, the altar cloth trampled upon.
… I thought the South had her rights trampled upon.
The other 48.3 percent cannot be trampled upon.
"A people are being slaughtered, liquidated and trampled upon.
It has been terrible to see the rights of gay people in Russia trampled upon.
Yesterday, we were a weak and small country trampled upon by big powers.
These are the very values which the terrorists trampled upon in pursuit of their misguided quest.
"Yesterday, we were a weak and small country trampled upon by big powers," Mr. Kim said.
Doesn't he know what is happening here today, how this Constitution is trampled upon?
The dream was deferred Friday, set aside and trampled upon by the smarter, savvier Boston Celtics.
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He is a new star, a hero of a trampled-upon democracy the most popular man in Pakistan, some say.
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