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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stoke" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to "a stroke," which can be used in various contexts, such as medical or sports terminology.
Example: "After experiencing a stroke, he needed rehabilitation to regain his strength."
Alternatives: "a stroke" or "a hit".
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More probably, a Stoke.
Just a Stoke goalkeeper.
Jack Butland is a Stoke goalkeeper.
But the P45 was wielded by a Stoke fan.
An open-mic night below a Stoke Newington pub.
Now, though, came a Stoke fightback that left Hughes contented.
"We're hoping and praying Ryan will be a Stoke player for the rest of his life".
A Stoke Newington performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream in a graveyard sounds promising.
To assess the long-term health-related quality of life (HRQol) in patients who suffered a stoke and to define those related factors.
Briefly a Stoke player last season, Fortune ranks among their legion of recent hired hands.
Pacun died of a stoke last July, and Abikarram decided to dedicate this season to his memory.
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