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Discover Ludwig"strode forth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone walking confidently or purposefully. Here is an example sentence: John strode forth with determination, ready to face any challenges that came his way.
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She has strode forth naked and clothed, shoeless and shod, sword wielding and weaponless.
Yesterday, he stepped out of those shadows and strode forth as his own man.
Instead, he strode forth, with a smile on his face, ready to do good and bring joy.
What to do about those shorts, in which Corbyn strode forth to meet the world on Friday?
After the news broke about this, Trump strode forth at a rally and repeated a version of this very same conspiracy theory.
Before anyone could appeal for a penalty, Domergue strode forth and lashed the breaking ball past the outrushing Bento and into the roof of the net.
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In a photograph of the moment, a resolute Qaddafi strides forth in native dress, chin raised.
Ah, the corks popping anew as we joyously stride forth into the new year!
The show set that out nicely: she is sporty — hence the pantsuits that never looked too masculine, yet were made for striding forth.
The previous weekend she had been on the Gay Pride march in London, striding forth alongside gay MEP Michael Cashman and waving a pink Union flag.
In her final paragraph, she pictures "the millennial generation striding forth determined to leave the world a better place than they found it".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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