Phrase of the Day (take something in one’s stride)-10APR20

Phrase of the Day (take something in one's stride)-10APR20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is take something in one’s stride and it’s meaning is “to deal with a problem or difficulty in a calm & easy way and not allow it to have an effect on you”.

Example Sentence:  Former India left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha believes that the ‘lockdown’ has presented him with the best phase of his life — spending invaluable time with his eight-month-old son, Yohaan. When asked about Any regrets when looking back?  Ojha said “I would have definitely loved to play more Tests. But, again, you have to take some things in your stride”.

This phrase is present in today’s The Hindu Sports article Best phase of life: Ojha and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu.

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