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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strides into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone entering a place with confidence and purpose. Example: "She strides into the room, commanding attention from everyone present."
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Graebner strides into position.
This is the terrain Liza Mundy strides into in her ambitious new book, "The Richer Sex".
Django strides into action wearing ludicrous blue livery à la Lord Fauntleroy.
Pearlstine strides into a room; Steiger has a slight limp from childhood polio.
Then, with radiant ownership, she strides into her conference room, announcing to waiting partners, "I'm here".
But when it comes to converting strides into distance, accuracy declines.
Jeremy Renner strides into the hotel room, shakes my hand ("Hey buddy") and winces.
A$AP Rocky strides into this new middleground slinging the usual lyrical cliches into psychedelic forms.
You could tell he was a defender by his tentative strides into the box.
Rieu strides into his drawing room at precisely the appointed time.
Gross took long, hurried strides into the store, raised his right arm and started shooting.
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