Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “get into one’s stride“ and its meaning is “start to do something confidently & efficiently after being slow and unconfident”.
Example Sentence: This time it has been different. He (Virat Kohli) has got out even as he has looked to be getting into his stride. Then, with a rare combination of diffidence and brashness (self-confidence/boldness), he would play away from his body and edge the ball. The self-doubt was of a man who has not made an international century in two and a half years, the assurance of one who has hit 70 of them around the world.
This word is present in The Hindu article Leave Kohli alone, he will find his way back into form and runs and click here to read it.
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