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Discover Ludwig"stride forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression which is used to express the idea of taking a decisive step or making a bold move in order to achieve a goal. For example: "He decided to take a chance and stride forward in the pursuit of his dreams."
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That's a real stride forward.
That's a big stride forward.
"The Koreans have made a historic stride forward.
But the Girl Declaration is an important stride forward.
We have a chance to take a giant stride forward for the good of all humanity.
The major notes stride forward after a slight delay, as the wine descends down the palate.
[It is] a strong stride forward for this important domestic energy source and jobs".
If not quite a setback, 2015 was not quite a bold stride forward either.
This then is the season for the Victoria Beckham trouser to stride forward.
Slight weight shift back, then a small stride forward — feel the momentum move from back to front.
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The project was rife with challenges, uncertainties and delays, but its success marks a major stride forward for the aviation industry and the clean-energy sector.
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