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Discover Ludwig"hit their stride" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean that someone is now performing or operating at their best level, or is comfortable with a task or situation. For example, "After a few months of practice, the team has finally hit their stride and are now playing at their peak."
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Dahlias, too, have hit their stride again.
Inchoate squads took shape; superstars hit their stride.
The Chiefs hit their stride against the Falcons, 56-10.
I thought awkward at first, but then hit their stride and did well.
The punkish purlers have hit their stride between outrageous and outright commercial.
Women seemed to hit their stride in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Utah coaches want players who they think will hit their stride in two or three seasons.
"It could take 12 to 24 months before they hit their stride".
For one thing, the organizations that hit their stride in the 1980's have waned.
With Fuácata! (pronounced phoo-AH-khatah) they have hit their stride.
It took many millions of years for flowers to hit their stride.
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