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The phrase "a general strike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a strike action taken by a large number of workers across various industries, typically to protest against certain policies or conditions.
Example: "The workers organized a general strike to demand better wages and working conditions."
Alternatives: "a nationwide strike" or "an all-out strike".
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A general strike!
Some contemplated a general strike.
A general strike may come next year.
Last week, unions staged a general strike.
That includes support for a general strike.
He backed a general strike last year.
A general strike paralysed the economy.
"You have to have a general strike.
A general strike is planned for Friday.
There's now a general strike going on.
"I move that we go on a general strike".
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