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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge stride" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant advancement or improvement in a particular area or situation. Example: "The company made a huge stride in reducing its carbon footprint this year."
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"It's a huge stride".
"He's got big long legs and a huge stride.
He has such a huge stride it's very hard to know how fast you're going".
The horse is tall, thin, athletic, leggy, with a huge stride.
Making it less brutal would be a huge stride forwards for people with cancer.
"He has a huge stride and gets over the ground real easy.
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He sees the opportunity for a large company to take the lead and make a single huge stride.
Pop music in the 2000s may not have made any huge strides on a formal level (the way songs are written, grooves constructed and so forth), but on this cosmetic level of the digital gloss that's been applied to the vocals you could say that it does sound of its time.
KIMBERLY PEIRCE talked at double speed and walked faster, cutting through a hotel lobby during an interview, huge strides belying her tiny stature.
That suggests that the Republican party and its core supporters have taken a huge psychological stride.
Huge stride on that one.
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