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Discover Ludwig"found my stride" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means to become comfortable and confident in a particular task or activity. Example: After struggling in the beginning, I finally found my stride in my new job and have been excelling in my role ever since.
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It's where I found my stride.
By the afternoon I've found my stride.
As I found my stride, I formed a friendship with a fellow disabled student, and I ran for equality champion on the campus council.
Fast forward a year and a half, I finally found my stride with hackathons.
After all the dust of despair had settled and I found my stride on the survivor's road, I needed to resolve myself to embrace trial and suffering as teachers rather than tormentors.
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The first mile was always hard, but then I'd find my stride, and by the time I was done, I felt on top of the world.
Squarespace was founded all the way back in 2004, but has truly found its stride in the past few years.
Ms. Arrarás found her stride.
But the program has found its stride.
But he has apparently, um, found his stride.
Once there, he found his stride, winning 12 stakes races.
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