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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Break stride

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?"

  

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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 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.
  • ) He started running and never broke stride once.
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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

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