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"a strike of luck" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a fortunate or unexpected occurrence or event. Example: After weeks of searching for a new job, Maria finally had a strike of luck when she received an offer from her dream company.
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But it's no longer a strike of luck, and a well-defined campaign to a precisely-targeted audience can help you trend with the right people., who works exclusively with small- and medium-sized businesses.
Indeed, the April 20 spill on the Deepwater Horizon is being reinvented in Planet BP as a strike of luck.
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This struck the bishop as a stroke of luck.
And others still, had him trying his luck from all of 45 yards with a strike of such ferocity that Gary Bailey dived out of its way.
"What a stroke of luck..
What a stroke of luck.
But I had a stroke of luck.
It was a stroke of luck.
Setara, though, had a stroke of luck.
Then a stroke of luck.
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