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Discover Ludwig"large strides" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make significant progress or improvements in something. Example: The company has made large strides in reducing its carbon footprint over the past year.
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"The university has taken large strides toward increasing standards and accountability".
But it said that the country had made large strides despite difficult economic times.
To make large strides in changing how people eat, more than just labels will be needed.
Crisscrossing his large strides are countless other sets of prints – large, small, round, three-toed.
He is draped in an American flag and, at 6-foot-4, takes large strides to the podium.
The Angels have made such large strides in three weeks that they can actually see the Seattle Mariners ahead of them in the standing.
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He does have a large stride.
They now stand to take a large stride toward equality with men.
Tanaka's unusually large stride also allows him to release the ball about a foot closer to the plate than the average M.L.B. pitcher.
And after a vicious primary battle that had diminished his own stature, Bill Clinton also took a first, but large, stride towards restoring his own reputation.
And after a costly Syracuse backcourt violation on an inbounds pass, Darius Johnson-Odom swished another 3-pointer from one large stride beyond the arc with 26 seconds left to put Marquette ahead for good, 62-59.
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