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"make great strides in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that someone has achieved significant progress toward a goal. For example, "I am proud of myself for making great strides in my job search this year."
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We could make great strides in learning if we were more attuned to how a classroom and its contents can support active, engaged, embodied learning.
The new bill would also make great strides in reducing junk food in schools and improving the nutritional quality of meals.
THE SIGN ENGINEERS Eno became a key figure in a traffic-control awakening that would make great strides in the early 20th century.
A strong economy has indeed helped Brazil to make great strides in reducing not only poverty, but also H.I.V. transmission and infant mortality.
Josette Sheeran, executive director of WFP, said: "With the ingenuity, power and reach of the private sector, we can make great strides in ending the malnutrition and hunger that is threatening the lives of millions.
Dramatic technological advances in energy efficiency have enabled us to make great strides in conservation, from the operation of farms and factories to the construction of buildings and automobiles.
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Brazil has certainly made great strides in promoting sexual health.
Medicine has made great strides in reducing cancer deaths.
In August 2015 Kosovo and Serbia made great strides in normalizing their relations.
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