take sth in stride
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Definition & Bedeutung von "[take] {sth} in stride"

to take sth in stride
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to calmly cope with something that is difficult or disturbing

to [take] {sth} in stride definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "take something in stride" and when to use it?

The idiom "take something in stride" originated from horse racing, describing a jockey's ability to maintain the horse's stride despite obstacles or variations in terrain. It is often employed to encourage a resilient and composed attitude when faced with adversity.

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She takes criticism in stride, using it as an opportunity for growth.
Despite the setbacks, she took the failures in stride and learned valuable lessons from them.
By this time next month, he will have taken the criticism in stride and made significant improvements in his work.
After working hard on her business proposal, Mary didn't get the investment, but she took it in stride, remarking, "That's how the cookie crumbles."
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