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"a strike at" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action or attempt to hit or attack someone or something. Example: The boxer aimed to win the match with a strike at his opponent's jaw.
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A strike at Tindle Newspapers?
But a strike at home could change the numbers instantly.
"This was a strike at the structure of this criminal group," Chief Leyzaola said.
The fall was blamed mostly on Hurricane Katrina and a strike at Boeing.
HONG KONG — A strike at Honda's plant at Foshan in southern China.
That seems a distinct possibility if there is a strike at Delphi.
We came out of a strike at the end of the year.
"Both sides can stake themselves to a strike, at least a brief one," Professor Cohen said.
That would allow it to call a strike at any time.
Both weeks are the highest since a strike at General Motors in July 1992.
Thanks to a strike at a key customer, Wisconsin Steel promptly went under.
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