Hi,
"Lily was talking about her sister and she hardly broke stride in the conversation."
Could I use 'break stride' in this case to inform my friend that Lily kept talking about her sister without letting anyone else say something?"
The given sentence is technically okay, but awkward-sounding. This is because the phrase "break stride" is typically used (in US English) in a straight physical sense, rather than metaphorically - it's difficult to use the phrase metaphorically. Some examples of usage: He never broke stride once as he hurried down the hill.
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The given sentence is technically okay, but awkward-sounding. This is because the phrase "break stride" is typically used (in US English) in a straight physical sense, rather than metaphorically - it's difficult to use the phrase metaphorically. Some examples of usage:
He never broke stride once as he hurried down the hill. (The phrase is usually used in the sequence, "never brok