The distance covered by a step.
1 The markets appear to have taken weaker-than-expected China data in their stride .
2 Prescott said he believes the offense found its stride in recent weeks.
3 As a sign of respect I think it's a really important stride .
4 The state, known for winter blizzards, took the latest storm in stride .
5 Tottenham hope to find their stride more smoothly in the coming weeks.
6 Property manager Matt Ward can't wait to stride across the new bridge.
7 He didn't do a good stride ; he was too stout for that.
8 However, the coordination between the gaze and stride is not well understood.
9 It was France who started the better before Brazil swaggered into stride .
10 Without breaking stride , the smallish figure launched into a long, sideways leap.
11 Vic wound his way through obstacle after obstacle without ever breaking stride .
12 Jim had to struggle to keep pace with his brother's longer stride .
13 You'll feel more in your stride toward the end of the week.
14 He did not stride the world stage in any shape or form.
15 He'd never met a U.S. soldier who'd taken Manitoba winters in stride .
16 With the eye of a hawk and the stride of a gillie
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