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Discover Ludwig'* struck' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used as the past tense form of the verb "strike," which means to hit or make contact with something forcefully. Example: The lightning struck the tree, causing it to split in half.
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Midnight struck.
Lightning struck.
Panic struck.
It struck me hard.
And Avila struck out.
"But then reality struck".
Mr. Mishra struck back.
No deal was struck.
Bragg struck first.
Then Hurricane Katrina struck.
She struck, she evaded.
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