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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick strike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a fast or sudden action, often in a competitive or confrontational situation.
Example: "The team executed a quick strike against their opponents, catching them off guard."
Alternatives: "a swift attack" or "a rapid hit."
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Northwestern has started with a quick strike.
This is not a guerrilla operation (he will remind them) but a quick strike from within.
They are engaged in planning a global military campaign, not a quick strike or a brief battle.
In Columbia's ensuing possession, defensive end Tom Methvin '09 forced a fumble on the first play, and Princeton's offense took advantage of the turnover with a quick strike.
A quick strike is something that the Assad regime could put behind it, and sometimes a spectre can be more of a deterrent than a strike.
Napoli knew Boggs had a strong sinker but might try to blow a fastball by him for a quick strike to get ahead in the count.
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We have the ability to show a quick-strike offense.
GPS mapping helps them plot a quick-strike series of thefts.
They displayed flashes of a quick-strike offense that could work wonders paired with their menacing defense.
He answered a long, grinding Dallas drive with a quick-strike drive that tied the score at 14-14.
When it is time to eat, he approaches meals like a guerrilla fighter — tactically, with a quick-strike approach.
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