Sentence examples for artistic strides from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "artistic strides" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe significant progress or advancements in the field of art or creativity.
Example: "The artist has made remarkable artistic strides in her latest exhibition, showcasing her growth and innovation."
Alternatives: "creative advancements" or "artistic progress".

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This early-music group has made artistic strides under Andrew Parrott, in his season and a half as music director.

Meanwhile, if the "wow" factor over Ms. Alsop's appointment helps her make artistic strides with the Baltimore Symphony, she will embrace it for all it's worth.

Through the last eight seasons, under the fast-rising Peruvian-born Mr. Harth-Bedoya, whom New Yorkers may recall from his years with the New York Youth Symphony, the orchestra has made significant artistic strides.

It's sold bucket loads already, it's made zero artistic strides forward and it's got that bloody awful ballad on it that makes people cry for some inexplicable reason whenever a contestant sings it on X Factor.

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Graves had hit her own artistic stride by then, with a highly acclaimed show at the Graham Gallery of realistic life-size sculptures of camels.

Urban moved to Boston in 1912 to work for the Boston Opera Company; two years later he moved to New York and hit his artistic stride, which straddled architecture and theater.

It's true that I moved out of New York before I found an artistic stride or a community.

It took Josie Rourke a little time to get into her stride as artistic director at the Donmar – as it did Michael Grandage, though his subsequent triumphs make that easy to forget.

As a lobbying force, it may stride briskly through the corridors of power; on an artistic level, it bounces along on My Little Pony.

The camera panned across the crowd applauding as Putin strode into the hall: the invited political, economic, and artistic élite, some guests from "the people," all aged, all loyal, all of distinctly Soviet — or Botoxed — aspect: the modern nomenklatura.

UHURU GONJA HOUSTON Officer With Artistic Streak Although just 5-foot-6, Uhuru Gonja Houston, thickset and with a confident stride, could be mistaken for a tough, no-nonsense type in his Port Authority police officer's uniform.

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