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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this in stride" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of accepting or dealing with something difficult or unexpected in a calm and composed manner. Example: "When faced with the sudden changes in the project timeline, she took this in stride and adjusted her plans accordingly."
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Mr. Prokhorov took this in stride.
Nimoy took this in stride.
He took this in stride.
Lofton will take this in stride.
"U.S equity markets have taken this in stride," he said.
As a child, I took this in stride.
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Although this was disappointing for students, THON volunteers took this challenge in stride, acting with determination.
On this evening, people seemed to take this disclosure in stride.
Arpaio seemed to take this advice in stride.
You took this information in stride; perhaps she will, too.
Lignac professed to take this criticism in stride.
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