Sentence examples for Be stricken from inspiring English sources

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Be stricken

adjective

Struck by something.

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That word should be stricken from the English language".

Let it be 1995-2003,* never to be stricken.

Using this logic, Mexico should be stricken with the flu.

Certain words should be stricken from our language.

By 2025, an estimated 34 million worldwide will be stricken.

One of the first to be stricken by the gas was Muhammad's brother Salah.

Should you survive, you may be stricken by repeated bouts of sickness.

There was another naughty family, but one that deserves to be stricken from the schedule.

"The word 'date' should almost be stricken from the dictionary," Ms. Silver said.

However, individuals of any age, including very young children, can be stricken with the disease.

Mr. Lott had called for Mr. O'Neill's remarks to be stricken.

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