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"made strides toward" is correct and usable in written English.
This expression is typically used to indicate that progress has been made on a particular task. An example sentence would be: "The project team has made strides toward meeting their deadline."
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The school has made strides toward racial diversity.
Since 1999, most countries have made strides toward reducing poverty.
Several companies have made strides toward commercial production but have not yet gotten there.
Though Kabila made strides toward peace, his actions were not without opposition.
Rwanda made strides toward building political unity and reconstructing its economy in 2008.
Thus, not only did the SEA make significant institutional changes, it also made strides toward political integration of Europe.
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Iran is also making strides toward developing long-range missiles that could be armed with nuclear warheads.
So even if I don't win a major this year, hopefully I'll keep making strides toward becoming a better player".
"To finish it off in the fourth the way we did was indicative of a team that's making strides toward doing the right thing".
Now, education ministers from those countries — who cooperate on a variety of issues under the umbrella of the Visegrad Group — have decided to band together to learn from each other and make strides toward reform.
In a conference call yesterday, she told investors that Lucent failed to meet its revenue expectations by a large margin, but she also assured them it was making strides toward becoming profitable.
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