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"hit her stride" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a commonly used idiom that means to reach a stage of smooth and efficient performance after overcoming initial difficulties or obstacles. Example: After a shaky start, the runner finally hit her stride and began to pull ahead of the competition.
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But she hit her stride with Arabella.
She hit her stride during the war.
"And she's beginning to hit her stride".
But Stanwyck was an actress who hit her stride early.
Ten years on and she has hit her stride again.
She didn't hit her stride until she came here.
On Mike Pence, though, McKinnon hit her stride.
In the mid-60s, Ms. Dodd forsook the cows and hit her stride.
When she hit her stride with the nude, she declares it, "I'm doing it.
By "Four Squares Black," of 1993, Ms. Jaffe had definitely hit her stride.
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"She's hitting her stride in style," Ms. Varel said.
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