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The phrase "trampling on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone walking over something or someone forcefully and without regard for their feelings or rights. For example: "The dictator trampled on the rights of his citizens without a second thought."
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"They are trampling on democracy," said one M5S senator, Bruno Marton.
It's trampling on the future.
"People were trampling on me".
"The businesspeople were protecting them and trampling on poor people".
P2 America is trampling on civil liberties, says Apple boss.
"The extremists said he was trampling on rights.
When they're not trampling on them, they're whittling them away.
"Brussels is trampling on our liberties!" cries John Bull.
The sweet payback, however, requires trampling on the First Amendment.
"The party wasn't willing to try Bo Xilai on the charges that he should have faced — trampling on human rights, trampling on rule of law". he said.
By trampling on local sensitivities, Mr Murdoch has made himself unpopular with many European governments.
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