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The phrase "a stroke" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common noun phrase that refers to a sudden interruption of the blood supply to a part of the brain, often resulting in paralysis or loss of function. Example: "After suffering a stroke, the elderly man was unable to speak or move his right arm." Here, "a stroke" is used to describe the event of a sudden interruption of blood supply to the man's brain, causing him to lose these abilities.
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A stroke?
I've had a stroke.
"He's had a stroke.
It was a stroke.
Could this be a stroke?
He had suffered a stroke.
Richardson had had a stroke.
She had had a stroke.
Your father's having a stroke".
I nearly had a stroke.
I could've had a stroke.
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