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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brisk stride" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a quick and energetic way of walking, often implying confidence or purpose. Example: "She entered the room with a brisk stride, immediately capturing everyone's attention."
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She then resumed her brisk stride down Madison Avenue.
Suddenly, the line parts, and out comes Coriolanus, with a brisk stride.
He walks home inside ever-multiplying palace walls, flanked by aides and bodyguards who struggle to keep pace with his brisk stride.
Instead, Tiger keeps walking, occasionally grabbing something from an outreached hand to sign while maintaining a brisk stride, and one of his escorts walks it back to the lucky fan.
Keep your head up, your eyes forward, and walk at a natural brisk stride.
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This man emerges to take two brisk strides across the hallway and knock on another door.
Still striding at a brisk pace, he was steps from the clubhouse when some fans peering through a nearby fence called his name.
Take long strides and keep a brisk pace, or try going up and down stairs.
When finally he did emerge with that brisk short stride of his, hands in the pockets of his overcoat, waving occasionally, he just looked a bit embarrassed.
Walk at a brisk pace.
The others were clearly in brisk mid-stride.
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