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The phrase "made strides in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone (or something) making progress in a particular area or field. For example: "The company has made strides in green energy technology in the last five years."
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"He's made strides in his catching," Girardi said.
During his tenure, Afghanistan has made strides in some areas.
Brazil has made strides in its efforts to reduce violence against women.
INVESTIGATIVE journalism has made strides in Latin America in recent years.
Even as women have made strides in many areas of political life, Congress remains male dominated.
Long-struggling chains that had made strides in March took a step back in April.
Campaigns to end the practice have made strides in countries like Senegal and Burkina Faso.
The lines drew chuckles, but lately Jackson has made strides in quieting his critics.
Mr. Fleuranges said his agency has "made strides in getting information out to people".
Austrians have made strides in the last few years in accepting their history.
Yahoo Travel has also made strides in its social networking service.
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