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Get into your stride.
If you get into your stride, you become confident and proficient at something.
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By the time you come into the first bit of single track, which curves through this spectacular barren landscape, you can get into your stride and hopefully you won't get stuck behind anyone.
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Rob is loosening up, starting to get into his stride.
When it does get into its stride, it may need staking.
"I believe we'll get into our stride now," he said yesterday.
Most industries have become more competitive, as emerging economies' local firms get into their stride.
Arizona didn't get into their stride in their first offensive attempt.
That weekend we didn't get into our stride – because Toulon were good".
Soloist Christine Rice took a while to get into her stride and was weak in the contralto depths of her part.
8 min: Zambia have been the better side so far, with the favourites yet to get into their stride.
He doesn't think the show will get into its stride for at least six months, maybe a year.
In conditions so hot and sticky it was decided to take a drinks break midway through both halves, Osaka were starting to get into their stride.
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