May 30, 2021
The repair person took it out on me because his wife left him.
She got cancer three times already but is taking it in her stride.
I usually don't get round to fix things around the house after a long work day.
Sentences 124: Take It Out On, Take It In Your Stride, Round
The repair person took it out on me because his wife left him.
She got cancer three times already but is taking it in her stride.
I noticed someone else corrected it to 'taking it in stride'. I think this is actually a regional difference. Here in Australia, at least, it's fine to say 'taking it in her stride'. I think the US may be different.
I usually don't get round to fixing things around the house after a long work day.
Sentences 124: Take It Out On, Take It In Your Stride, Round
The repair person took it out on me because his wife left him.
She got cancer three times already but is taking it in her stride.
I usually don't get round to fixing things around the house after a long work day.
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The repair person took it out on me because his wife left him. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She got cancer three times already but is taking it in her stride. She got cancer three times already but is taking it in She got cancer three times already but is taking it in her stride. I noticed someone else corrected it to 'taking it in stride'. I think this is actually a regional difference. Here in Australia, at least, it's fine to say 'taking it in her stride'. I think the US may be different. |
I usually don't get round to fix things around the house after a long work day. I usually don't get round to fixing things around the house after a long work day. I usually don't get round to fixing things around the house after a long work day. |
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