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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stride for" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning without additional context.
It could be used in contexts discussing progress or improvement towards a goal, but it is better to use more established phrases.
Example: "The new policy is a stride for equality in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a step towards" or "an advancement for".
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Does this case signal a stride for justice for gay and lesbian Ugandans?
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MILAN — It was a small step for mankind – but a stride forward for Giorgio Armani, as the maestro of Milan slimmed down his iconic silhouette.
The new play marks an impressive stride for a writer with a saw-toothed wit and a seductive interest in exploring the rewards and responsibilities of emotional interdependence.
There's also a Stride app for helping drivers keep on top of their taxes and earnings, and an upfront payment app called Activehours.
The HR accurately describes the step-to-step symmetry within a stride but for upper body gait analysis is also commonly referred to as a measure smoothness [ 29].
A beginner, for example, might alternate sprinting (or a fast stride for those unable to go all out) for 100 meters before resting and repeating a few times; advanced students might sprint for 200 meters, rest and repeat 10 times.
New figures released this week reveal China's box office continues to grow year-on-year and swelled by 30% in 2005 to approximately $250m, a number that seems trifling by US standards but represents a huge stride for China.
"Juno" is a remarkably fresh crowd and critic pleaser; "Atonement" is a period epic largely unburdened by clichés of the genre; "Michael Clayton" is a classic Hollywood whodunit with a movie star who happens to be George Clooney; "No Country for Old Men" soared on sure-handed directing and riveting performances; and "There Will Be Blood" marked a huge stride for the director Paul Thomas Anderson.
A giant stride for humankind".
A pilot plant with high yield (15 kg/h) and purity (> 99.9%) was demonstrated, which made a great stride for extensive applications of CNTs.
Wouldn't it be "bully" if Tiger could turn his personal fiasco into a major stride for women?
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