Sentence examples for to stride from inspiring English sources

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to stride

noun

A long step.

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To stride correctly is to breathe correctly.

Then it began to stride toward me.

Step lengthened to dodder, dodder to shuffle, shuffle to stride".

Sometimes fringed at the hem, the skirts opened up at the center giving room to stride.

So, what is it like to stride out to Centre Court for a Wimbledon final?

According to Stride, several factors have limited the statues in Ruth's honor.

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Human gait is characterized by a large stride-to-stride variability of the muscle activation patterns (onset-offset timings).

The registered motion of the pedestrian allows for the identification of stride-to-stride variations, which is usually disregarded in the simulation of walking forces.

Two measures of stride-to-stride variability [ 12, 19, 20] were also assessed.

Already in 1997 investigations [ 6, 47] found that stride-to-stride variability increases fall risk, a finding confirmed in another study which also showed that stride-to-stride fluctuations and stride and swing time variability increase fall risk [ 2].

For minimized stride-to-stride fluctuation in gait an intact neural control system appears to be required [ 53].

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