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The phrase "Take it in stride" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to suggest that someone should handle a situation calmly and without stress, especially when faced with difficulties or challenges. Example: "When the project deadline was moved up unexpectedly, she took it in stride and adjusted her schedule accordingly."
Idiom
Take it in your stride.
If you take something in your stride, you deal with it even though it is difficult or unpleasant without letting it bother or upset you.
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Take it in stride, and don't panic,' " said Mr. Gupta, sweating in his stiff white collar outside the courthouse.
Take it in stride Most Americans owe some form of debt; learning how to handle it is a lifelong process.
Take it in stride, young buck.
Take it in stride, and know that everyone comes in contact with these disease causing agents.
The lobbyists take it in stride.
People just take it in stride".
People seem to take it in stride".
Most take it in stride.
"You take it in stride".
"I take it in stride.
He seemed to take it in stride.
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