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Discover LudwigThe phrase "giant strides" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone or something is making significant and noteworthy progress. For example: "The company has recently made giant strides in its development of new products."
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"He's made giant strides," Izzo said.
The European Community takes giant strides towards closer integration.
It was in secular music that giant strides took place.
Kenyon believes football can make giant strides in the US.
"I think that the Catholic church is making giant strides.
Yet it has subsequently taken giant strides towards the mainstream.
China is rightly proud of the giant strides it is making.
Since 1949 Yunnan made giant strides in sanitation and public hygiene.
The giant strides of the Revolution, Hölderlin writes, present a monstrous spectacle.
Mulcahy's athletic program, which last year had a $34 million budget, has made giant strides.
Government officials, however, say the Border Patrol is making giant strides in the border battle.
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