Collocations withstride
These are words often used in combination withstride.
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considerable stride
A very considerable stride forward has been achieved.
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enormous stride
It has been admitted that we are taking an enormous stride in advance.
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full stride
Production in our factories of materials and components is not yet in its full stride.
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giant stride
However, this is a giant stride in the opposite direction, making the institutions more distant, less representative and more inhuman.
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great stride
It is a great stride.
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huge stride
It will also be a huge stride towards turning them into normal, decent working men.
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long stride
It is not only a step but a long stride in the right direction.
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major stride
The measure is another major stride forward in providing parents with more information about their children's schools.
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rapid strides
Pediatric cardiac surgery and interventional techniques have made rapid strides in recent years.
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remarkable stride
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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significant strides
Once again we must note that the 'model geographer' made significant strides towards standardization and compatibility.
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stride length
It is proposed that the objective should be to maximise stride length (minimise the number of steps) given a required gait stability.
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tremendous stride
The no-colour-bar university is a tremendous stride forward.
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