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to take something in your stride

 

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Term: To Take Something in Your Stride

Definition:

To take something in your stride means to handle or deal with a difficult or challenging situation calmly and confidently, without getting upset or bothered by it.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Despite facing numerous setbacks, she always manages to take them in her stride and carry on with a positive attitude.
  2. As a seasoned athlete, he is accustomed to taking defeats in his stride and using them as motivation to improve.
  3. When faced with unexpected changes, it's important to remain flexible and take them in your stride.

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