Examples of 'its stride' in a sentence

Meaning of "its stride"

its stride: Refers to someone or something moving or progressing at a steady and confident pace or in a specific manner

How to use "its stride" in a sentence

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its stride
Rydefit is well and truly in its stride.
Starting to hid its stride comedically.
Skyguide quickly got back into its stride.
Has hit its stride and is moving on to entrees.
Motown was well into its stride at that time.
Hujan takes bullying and booing in its stride.
The length of its stride is odd.
I learnt to take everything in its stride.
Finding its stride.
Then the age of advertising hit its stride.
The length of its stride indicates that the animal was crawling extremely slowly.
It just never really hit its stride at retail.
It seems every month starts with a struggle and then reaches its stride.
But it soon bites and finds its stride on the way to the first corner.
A man who had taken life in its stride.

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The company has really hit its stride this year with several television projects in development.
The second series really hit its stride.
By the time Glastonbury hit its stride we were doing our own thing.
Zucchini is beginning to hit its stride.
I thought it really hit its stride from the end of season 2.
Apple seems to have got into its stride.
Will not it take into its stride whatever the differences may be?
The team looked like it had finally regained its stride.
The Lampoon only hit its stride afterwards.
That was the moment that the company hit its stride.
Its stride is easy and graceful, with head and tail held high.
The second season is where the series really hits its stride.
Artificial intelligence ( AI ) is finally hitting its stride as technology catches up with imagination.
The DC comics universe is finally hitting its stride.
The Bank has hit its stride in stepping up integration in the post-Soviet region.
Virtual Reality seems to have finally found its stride.
It just never really hit its stride at retail. So, surprise, surprise.
And it 's only then that it really gets into its stride.
In 2008, the country took in its stride a small but serious challenge to its stability.
Though she is excitable, generally she takes everything in its stride.
The Holocaust had barely got into its stride by the summer of 1941.
It has taken a changing economic, social and political landscape in its stride.
He will have his team hitting its stride by February.
A look back at the year that the Sub-Saharan African startup scene found its stride.
James, though, feels the team is beginning to hit its stride at the perfect time.
Over the next fifty years, the magazine came into its stride.
Tornado season began earlier this month, and typically hits its stride from May to June.
The appointment was announced in 1946, when Arizmendiarrieta 's work in Mondragon was getting into its stride.
That was really " The Office " starting to hid its stride comedically.
Just, you know, sometimes an event takes a few nights just to really hit its stride.
In the third season, the show has hit its stride.
This was a wonderful show, just getting into its stride.
By the time the new millennium rolled around, the brand had hit its stride.
The euro, Europe takes changeover in its stride.
And in Spain, Barcelona has pushed four points clear and is hitting its stride.

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