Does any of these sentences make sense:
a) "I could see he was injured, because he had a floppy stride."
b) "I could see he was injured, because he had a sloppy stride."
c) "I could see he was injured, because he had a slack stride."
Nope. Sorry, but those aren't going to do the job. You have lots of choices: I could [see / tell] he was injured because he [had / walked with] an [uneven / irregular] [gait / stride].
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Nope. Sorry, but those aren't going to do the job. You have lots of choices:
I could [see / tell] he was injured because he [had / walked with] an [uneven / irregular] [gait / stride].
CJ