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"make strides in" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it as a way to describe making progress in a particular area of endeavor. For example, "He's made great strides in his academic career since transferring to this school."
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But the city will have to make strides in other areas as well.
"In order to get more minutes and to make strides in my game, I need to get stops," Copeland said.
On this showing Manchester City will have to improve considerably to make strides in Europe next season.
"I've been working at it, and I'm still going to have to work at it and continue to make strides in the right direction," he said.
"We've seen credible elections and a legislature that is continuing to make strides in more inclusivity and greater representation of all the various ethnic groups in Myanmar".
[C14.] 2 Airlines Make Strides in Bad Year In a year when the aviation industry suffered $15 billion in losses worldwide, Turkish Airlines earned a slim profit.
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"He's made strides in his catching," Girardi said.
INVESTIGATIVE journalism has made strides in Latin America in recent years.
To be sure, vegetables are making strides in certain circles.
During his tenure, Afghanistan has made strides in some areas.
In the '70s, first-wave feminism was very serious about making strides in women's health.
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