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"get back in stride" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone quickly getting back to their normal routine or pace. For example: After taking a few days off, she was able to quickly get back in stride and caught up on all of her work.
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This is really different from Xerox doesn't own any stock, they're trying to limp by, they're trying to get back in stride.
The public stance of the national security adviser, Samuel R. Berger, and Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, who appeared on network television news programs today, was that the violence has to stop so that peace talks can get back in stride.
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Maybe they have gotten back in stride.
Then there's Issa, who's making strides to get back in her element.
Get back in here.
You get back in immediately.
Get back in your body.
Ainsworth said, "Get back in.
We get back in numbers.
Get back in shape.
Get back in the shower.
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