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Discover Ludwig"with each stride" is a grammatically correct and usable expression in written English.
It is used to emphasize a gradual, continuous advancement or progress. For example: "He worked hard and progressed steadily, taking two steps forward with each stride."
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With each stride, he advanced six inches.
The bouncy soles propel you forward with each stride.
With each stride, he gained speed and intent.
With each stride of the giant, Ali's torment became more visible.
It was not just the amount of ground that Bolt covered with each stride that was so impressive.
The chaos ebbs away with each stride and grumpiness dissolves with each breath of fresh air I suck in.
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In contrast to the low-cut, spiked shoes of today's runners, with which, at each stride, they push off from a hard track, the ancient competitors ran barefoot, the sand shifting under their feet with every step.
It's enthralling to study the way he follows the golden goddess figure (Laura Halzack): like other characters, he strides on his knees, but where the others end each stride with an emphatic jolt, he moves with a rapt legato that's mesmerizing.
Like a real cheetah, the robot has an articulated back that flexes back and forth with each step, increasing its stride length and running speed.
Mike Hampton stalked off the Shea Stadium mound, his disappointment and rage growing with each steady stride.
Then he resumed his walking tour, soaking up Brighton Beach with each long stride, finding a small sliver of comfort in his adopted city.
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