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The phrase "a stroke at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific action or event, but without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "He made a stroke at the canvas, creating a beautiful painting."
Alternatives: "a hit at" or "a strike at".
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Max had a stroke at birth--yes, babies can have strokes--that resulted in cerebral palsy.
Died in 1750 of a stroke at age sixty-five.
We're thinking now it wasn't a stroke at all".
He lived quietly in Florida until he died after having a stroke, at 48, in 1947.
She had a stroke at 21, leaving her with partial paralysis.
Her spokesman, Tim Bell, said she died of a stroke at the Ritz Hotel.
Another par for Leishman; he still leads by a stroke at 3-under.
A couple of days later, he died of a stroke at a working-men's club.
Bogey for Fitzpatrick, who slips back to +2, having dropped a stroke at 4 before.
Yesterday morning, Leonard died of a stroke, at the age of eighty-seven.
"You keep going back and making calls, adding a stroke at a time".
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