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Reach your stride Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹitʃ/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈstɹaɪd
REETCH yor/yoor STRYD
ɹˈiːtʃ/ /jˈɔː/ /stɹˈaɪd
reech YAW stride

Definition

To start performing at your best level after getting used to an activity or situation; to become comfortable and effective as you continue.

Usage & Nuances

Used for both physical activities (like running) and situations like work, school, or group projects. It emphasizes a turning point: at first things feel awkward, but after a while, you 'reach your stride' and do well. Common with 'finally', 'quickly', or 'once you'. Not to be confused with 'find your feet' (which is about adapting, not about peak performance).

Example Sentences

After a few weeks at her new job, she reached her stride and started to excel.

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It can take time to reach your stride in a new class.

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Once you reach your stride, the task becomes much easier.

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I felt awkward at first, but by week three I really reached my stride.

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Team projects are tough, but everyone reaches their stride after some teamwork.

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Don't worry if it feels hard now—you'll reach your stride soon enough.

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