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The phrase "strode forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone walking with long, decisive steps, often implying confidence or purpose.
Example: "With determination in his eyes, he strode forward to confront the challenge ahead."
Alternatives: "walked ahead" or "moved forward with purpose."
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Suddenly, Arden strode forward and took the microphone.
Matej Krajcik strode forward while Arsenal's back four backed off.
A local man strode forward with a pair of sheep.
He strode forward, then backed off, killing a few seconds by dribbling between his legs.
The cut was both revealing and energetic, as a leg strode forward through an open split.
Ramires was the architect, winning the ball in midfield, and he strode forward purposefully.
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He eyes the camera intensely before furiously striding forward.
The statue portrays a woman from the American Revolution striding forward and shielding her child.
89 min: Ferdinand strides forward, takes his time, then plays it wide to Brown.
Izaguirre strides forward into acres of space, then tries to beat Forster from nearly 40 yards!
This then is the season for the Victoria Beckham trouser to stride forward.
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