take strides
long stride
quick stride
stride confidently
in stride
stride over
hit one's stride
the purposeful stride of a great barrister.
stride over the brook
We’ve managed to match our closest competitors stride for stride as regards prices.
the speaker was getting into his stride .
He walked with a stride full of purpose.
making great strides in their studies.
With two strides he crossed the room.
new wealth enabled Britain to stride the world once more.
great strides have been made towards equality.
Ann’s made huge strides in her piano-playing.
Tom has made enormous strides at school this year.
The fence is so low that even a ten-year-old boy can stride it.
by giving a little leap she could stride across like a grown-up.
When he's got into his stride, I am sure his work will improve.
She found the job difficult at first, but now she’s got into her stride and she loves it.
Your stride length is enormous, and it gives you this animalistic, loping gait, since you're always on your tiptoes.
Since then the country has made huge strides.
Over the past year, we have made extraordinary strides in the U.S.
I stand by my statement, she said as she strode through the Capitol.
We have made great strides in our poverty alleviation efforts in the past year.
With his long stride, he often overtakes me.
It seems like you take everything in stride, you know?
But that was before Cormac McCarthy hit his stride.
Trump never seemed to hit his stride on the trip.
The period did see brief strides for newly emancipated black citizens.
Across Pixel and Android, we're making huge strides with large-screen devices.
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