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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strode back" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone walking with purpose or determination, usually in a backward direction. Example: John strode back to the podium, ready to give his rebuttal to the opposing argument.
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He strode back, his chubby face lighted up.
Mr. Ayro slung his AK-47 over his shoulder and strode back to Mr. Roobow.
Strasburg strode back to the dugout and, perhaps, out of Class AA forever.
Then he strode back into the conference as Socrates and challenged the speaker.
He strode back to his pew, touching the coffin on the way.
He walked away, then he strode back to Cree 15 seconds later and whispered, making eye contact, "Anything".
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"We'll be fine," Neal said, confidently, striding back into the room.
Alongside Zidane, Patrick Vieira is striding back into this tournament's all-star midfield.
Gareth Southgate allowed himself a fist-pump before striding back down the Amex Stadium tunnel.
Smith then arrived, whirling away impressively from Distain before striding back into the six-yard box to convert Grounds' corner.
"I just like to be able to walk in my apartment," said Mr. Roberts, striding back and forth.
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