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Use of some idioms with "step in"



 
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Use of some idioms with "step in" #1 (permalink) Fri May 15, 2009 3:43 am   Use of some idioms with "step in"
 

when do we use the idiom [step in]
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Use of some idioms with "step in" #2 (permalink) Fri May 15, 2009 9:22 am   Use of some idioms with "step in"
 

For example if two other people are having an argument and you intervene or try to get involved in order to stop the argument, that is stepping in to the argument.
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