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"his stride" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to reference the manner or gait in which someone walks or runs. For example, "He walked with a determined stride, determined to make the most of his day."
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He takes everything in his stride.
Mr Franklin took them in his stride.
Still, Mr. Paz is hitting his stride.
He has finally hit his stride.
He takes it in his stride".
There is a swagger in his stride.
But his stride is purposeful.
He is hitting his stride".
He'll take all that in his stride".
In the late 1970s Rogers hit his stride.
Nothing put him off his stride.
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