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"tread on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean advancing without being careful or to mean walking on something with your feet. For example, "When I saw the spider, I quickly tread on it to kill it."
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There is no-one left to tread on except us!
But tags on their heels read "XMX," and they had generic tread on their bottoms.
Don't tread on him!
Don't tread on Carl!
'Don't tread on me.
"You tread on me, I tread on you.
Turn round and they'll tread on you.
We won't tread on each other's toes".
She concludes: "Don't tread on the corpses".
I know I tread on delicate ground.
Sabbahi's platform is likely to tread on Sisi's patch.
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