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stride

[strahyd] / straɪd /


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But Mike Cudzil, senior bond portfolio manager at Pimco, said the market has taken the appointment in stride with just a slight reaction.

From Barron's

Known as the Klaebo stride, or Klæbo-klyvet in Norwegian, it’s a running style used on steep uphills where he essentially sprints on his skis, leaving competitors who use traditional diagonal striding behind.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the rest of the market took the news in stride, with the S&P 500 riding a gain of about 0.4% to an all-time high.

From Los Angeles Times

While Candy and Short’s careers hit their stride in the mid-‘80s, O’Hara popped up in small parts, including in Martin Scorsese’s cult comedy “After Hours.”

From Salon

Two youngsters no one knew strode into our compound asking for the master.

From Literature