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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a singular stroke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a unique or individual action, often in contexts related to art, writing, or sports.
Example: "The artist captured the essence of the landscape with a singular stroke of his brush."
Alternatives: "a unique stroke" or "an individual stroke".
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The Lanvin runway show took the lion's share of this season's trends and solidified them in a singular stroke.
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As Wade knows now, that 2006 title was not the beginning of an era, but the payoff for a singular bold stroke — the 2004 trade for Shaquille O'Neal.
Among cardiovascular events, only major CADE were selected for this analysis as follows (listed in a singular form): MI, stroke, CHD, peripheral arterial disease and cardiovascular surgery for coronary disease.
We examined the prognostic value of neurocognitive status (MoCA and MMSE) and stroke severity (NIHSS) at the subacute stroke phase systematically as a singular measure and in combination for mRS scores 3 6 months later in a large sample of patients with stroke and in patients with differing stroke severity.
Wawrinka, a 29-year-old Swiss player, uses one of the prettiest strokes in tennis: a singular display of agility, balance and precision timing known as the one-handed backhand.
Her memories of Marc, as his inner circle called him, interwoven with those of other friends, colleagues and political sparring partners, provide a broad-stroke oral biography of a singular New York politician.
My body was feeling strong, my stroke finally felt smooth and I was of a singular notion.
It is a singular document.
There's a singular aftermath.
Lund is a singular creation.
It is a singular amenity offered by a singular structure.
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