"break stride" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: breaks stride [present, singular, third-person], breaking stride [participle, present], broke stride [past], broken stride [participle, past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|break<,,broke,broken> stride}} break stride (third-person singular simple present breaks stride, present participle breaking stride, simple past broke stride, past participle broken stride)
  1. To cease walking or running at the same gait, especially with the result of interrupting one's forward momentum.

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          "text": "“So many wars here,” says Luo Xin, my walking partner and a brilliant writer and professor of history from Peking University.\nI ask Luo to name them.\nNot breaking stride, he ticks off the wars between the Three Kingdoms more than 2,200 years ago. And then the Han-Xiongnu war of the second century B.C. And Liu Bobo’s later campaigns against the Qin empire. And the Tang versus Northern Song dynasty. And the Ming frontier wars. More recently, there was the Chinese civil war and the war against Japanese aggression. The Yellow River’s silted waters sucked away casualties from them all.",
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