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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strike of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden occurrence or event, often in a dramatic or impactful context.
Example: "There was a strike of lightning that illuminated the entire sky."
Alternatives: "a flash of" or "a burst of".
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It was a strike of breathtaking beauty.
With a strike of a key, my drawer opens.
Because he had the moral standing to slay generations with a strike of the pen".
When the railway strike started ther was already a strike of stevedores at seven main ports.
"It was just one moment," he said reminiscing, "a strike of inspiration that cannot be repeated".
Dec. 31 (UPI)—Renewed negotiations to end a strike of service employes against.
A strike of farmers supplying most of Chicago's milk took place in the early part of January, 1934.
The residents of 520 East 86th Street need not fear a strike of their building staff.
Brewer threatened to call a strike of projectionists in any theatre daring to show the film.
A strike of a large segment of railway workers caused long backups at train stations.
If that fails, she said, a strike of indefinite length will start on April 20.
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