The phrase "taken in stride" means to accept or deal with something without letting it disrupt your composure or routine. When something is taken in stride, it is approached calmly and with resilience. Gradual changes can often be more manageable and easier to accept, allowing individuals to adapt without feeling overwhelmed. Thus, gradual changes can indeed be taken in stride more easily than sudden ones.
The stride refers to the length or distance covered by a single step taken when walking or running. It is not a specific part of the body, but rather a measurement of movement.
Stride Frequency= # of Stride/ time. the unit used is strides/sec Stride Length= speed/stride frequency. the unit used is m/stride
In a gradual manner., In degree.
If you intended to say absorbed. Absorbed mean taken in in a gradual way. "He used his napkin to absorb the spilled wine."
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You should do your best to take it in stride. Rejection of anything one has their heart set on hurts a lot and usually feels like the end of the world, but most times, it is not, and if taken in stride can help to make you a stronger person on the inside.
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WHY DOES STRIDE LAST LONG
To measure your stride length, first, find a flat, straight path and mark a starting point. Walk a certain distance (like 20-30 feet) at your normal pace, then mark the end point. Measure the distance between the two marks and divide that by the number of steps taken to cover that distance. This will give you your average stride length.