take something in stride
(Redirected from take in one's stride)
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Verb
edittake something in stride (third-person singular simple present takes something in stride, present participle taking something in stride, simple past took something in stride, past participle taken something in stride)
- (idiomatic, US) To cope with something unfortunate without much effort; to accept or manage difficulties well.
- He took it in stride when they attempted to ostracize him.
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editcope with something unfortunate without much effort
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