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in stride

ADVERB
  1. without losing equilibrium
    she took all his criticism in stride

How To Use in stride In A Sentence

  • Before anyone jumps the gun, let's just take this in strides - as far as I know the film isn't really in production yet or even close to it! Young X-Men Prequel Being Written by Josh Schwartz Already?! « FirstShowing.net
  • The decrease is in stride length rather than steps per minute.
  • Every foreign journalist, every adversary, and every ally will be reading the tea leaves to make their own assessment how badly Obama was damaged by his party's loss of political and popular support, and either take it in stride, or dangerously miscalculate. Amb. Marc Ginsberg: The Post Election Foreign Policy Hangover
  • But L'Osservatore would seem to take that in stride, too. Homer Simpson Is Catholic, Declares Vatican Newspaper
  • While he does not take his Olympic loss in stride, he does learn from adversity.
  • The individual who can take setbacks as well as frustration in stride and not lose sight of the ultimate objective in the process is a person to keep an eye on - destined to go places.
  • As the car started to move again, I understood Costa Rica is adventure, whether I was waiting or stunned by its ability to move in stride with its surroundings. Devin Galaudet: Waiting to Dance in Costa Rica
  • We kidded some of the slower contestants about timing them with a sundial or a calendar, but they took our joking in stride.
  • The crusade against 'hyphenates' will only inflame the partial patriotism of trans-nationals, and cause them to assert their European traditions in strident and unwholesome ways. Trans-national America
  • Lafayette loves his boyfriend, [Jesus, a practicing brujo], so he's trying to deal with [magic] in stride, but it keeps sucking him in and he doesn't know what's going on," Ellis says. True Blood: 10 Big Season 4 Spoilers
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