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A stride would mean the distance between each step while walking or running. Hitting new strides would mean that the digital printing is gaining momentum. (Which I just realized is the same thing your sentence said but the words mixed up. Not much help there. :/) Going further and faster. Getting a second pair of legs.
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I get it, though.
![]() Thanks a lot for your views on the expression, and in the context I think I get the concept.
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Lo propio de la verdad es que se basta a sí misma, aquel que la posee no intenta convencer a nadie. "An enemy is somebody who flatters you. A friend is somebody who criticizes the living daylights out of you." |
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You're totally right on this, Holiday. But Chris first interpretation seems "on the rails".
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Yes, Googling it you get 12,000 plus hits, although it may have not been standarized and/or 'immortalized'... in BNC or COCA, like Pjt33 notes too. Thank you, Pjt33. It is good to know this. Appreciated. Thank you all for your input. (It definitely gives me a good idea on how "common" some "expression" (and/or created expression) is perceived by native speakers. (Some times I have a feel of the Spanish expressions, but I like to check with others as well...) At any rate, this is enriching. ![]()
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Lo propio de la verdad es que se basta a sí misma, aquel que la posee no intenta convencer a nadie. "An enemy is somebody who flatters you. A friend is somebody who criticizes the living daylights out of you." |
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