get into one's stride
verbDefinitions
To become familiar with something
- In the meantime, alongside the multiple-unit express trains the new freight diesels, and the 2,500-h.p. electric locomotives, are getting into their respective strides.
- Tottenham were slow to get into their stride in a first 45 minutes characterised by Arsenal's defensive discipline - but once they moved through the gears the Gunners simply could not live with them.
- As the passenger franchises got into their stride, remarkable levels of growth were recorded.
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