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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stride through" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means to walk with long, confident steps. An example of using this phrase could be: "She confidently strode through the crowded room, her head held high." This sentence conveys the image of someone walking through a space with purpose and confidence.
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Paley didn't stride through the corridors in a commanding way or pound tables or bark orders.
Giraffes stride through it with the motion of seaweed in a slack tide.
Walk in a nutshell A high-octane stride through the heart of Liverpool's world heritage site.
How does the way we stride through the matrices with respect to the innermost loop affect performance?
Statues that brag about exploration and conquest are cleverly reoriented, or mocked for their inability to stride through space.
"And as you stride through, it has to stay in that rigid position until you pass the hip.
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He strode through the halls, signing papers.
Aguas strode through the Tottenham defence to score.
For us, shopping was synonymous with striding through the city.
Then Zuck strode through the Senate's D.C. doors.
Clytemnestra, double-headed axe in hand, strides through her palace.
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