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on doorstep

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on somebody's doorstep
very near to where someone lives The great thing is we've got all the local amenities right on our doorstep.
See also: doorstep

on your doorstep also at your doorstep
very near to you Most people do not want war on their doorstep and will do everything they can to prevent it. People who live with poverty at their doorstep think about today, and not what the future will be like.
See also: doorstep


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Consumer groups do not want to impose an outright ban on doorstep lenders, even though they do not hold them in high esteem, because it would not be good for their borrowers if the industry was driven underground.
POLICE are hunting a charity bag thief who has been stealing donations left on doorsteps.
Consumer watchdogs in West Yorkshire have welcomed a crackdown on doorstep callers.
 
 
 
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