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The phrase "a great strike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant or impactful event, often in the context of labor strikes or sports.
Example: "The workers organized a great strike that brought attention to their demands for better wages and working conditions."
Alternatives: "a major strike" or "an impressive strike".
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"This is a great strike in the government's favor".
Johnson said with a smile: "David's was a great strike, wasn't it?
Mark Hughes, the Stoke manager, said: "It was a great strike but it was the least we deserved.
'But I've apologised to him and told him what a great strike it was and I'm pleased for him.
Real Madrid are back in the driving seat! 84 min It was a great strike from Parejo, and he deserves great credit for finding the corner.
It has largely been downhill since (save for a great strike against Manchester City here, a superb header at Blackburn there, or finding an international highlight for England in a European Championship largely shawn of such moments).
It's a great strike.
What a great strike it was.
"It was a great strike from David McGoldrick.
"A great strike by Nacer Chadli.
He's also got a great strike of the ball.
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