remarkable stride

collocation in English

meaningsofremarkableandstride

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remarkable
adjective
uk
/rɪˈmɑː.kə.bəl/
us
/rɪˈmɑːr.kə.bəl/
unusual or special and therefore surprising and ...
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stride
noun
uk
/straɪd/
us
/straɪd/
an important ...
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(Definition ofremarkableandstridefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Indeed, world agriculture has made remarkable strides in increasing yields, though there is disturbing evidence that yields have stopped rising and will not keep up with the expanding world population.
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But between the wars the science of nutrition had made remarkable strides.
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Remarkable strides have been made in the rehabilitation of men suffering from burns, severe wounds and accidents.
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What remarkable strides have been made by private schemes in this field!
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It has made remarkable strides from a bitter and oppressive past.
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The production of poultry in this country has made remarkable strides.
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They have both made remarkable strides for women in a male-dominated society and contributed enormously to the way that it behaves towards women.
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But technically they must become digital to compete with the remarkable strides that are being made in satellite and cable broadcasting.
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In nearly every part of the country, the profession has made remarkable strides in developing primary care groups.
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I am advised that it is producing remarkable strides in the speed with which products can be brought to the market.
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There is little doubt that, if a child's condition can be ascertained at an early age, it is possible to make remarkable strides in its care and development.
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However, it has been encouraging this evening to hear of the remarkable strides that have been made in achieving the reality of community care to a much greater extent.
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I suppose that that accounts for the omission of reference by them of shipbuilding, where the most remarkable strides forward have taken place in the last six months.
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I should have thought that it would have been better to have left this organisation which has made such remarkable strides, as it is, for some time at any rate.
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I do not wholly dissent from every one of them, but recently the building industry has made remarkable strides to put its own house in order.
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The remarkable strides forward which embryology made during the middle and latter half of the 19th century will always be associated with his name.
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