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Phrase of the Day (take something in one’s stride)-20SEP21

Phrase of the Day (take something in one's stride)-20SEP21

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “take something in one’s stride” and its 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: The total withdrawal of a space so intimately linked to childhood must necessarily have been hard to endure for a lot of children. These would include children who might not have greatly enjoyed their daily chores at school and the curriculum (syllabus/subjects), as well as many children who might have taken online in their stride, despite the relentless stress it brought them.

Phrase of the Day (take something in one's stride)-20SEP21

This word is present in The Hindu article Returning to school 17 months later and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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