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Free sign upThe phrase "a stroke in a" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context, such as a medical condition or an artistic technique, but as it stands, it is incomplete and ambiguous.
Example: "After experiencing a stroke in a vulnerable area of the brain, she required immediate medical attention."
Alternatives: "an incident in a" or "a case in a".
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US crime writer Elmore Leonard is recovering from a stroke in a Detroit hospital.
Two days after Gov. Frank L. O'Bannon collapsed from a stroke in a Chicago hotel room, the Indiana Supreme Court has declared Lt. Gov. Joseph E. Kernan acting governor.
Lorena Ochoa shot a five-under-par 68 to hold off Suzann Pettersen by a stroke in a dramatic final round and win the Corona Championship for the second straight year in Morelia, Mexico.
He died of a stroke in a Houston hospice in 1998.
It had been a hard couple of years for the 52-year-old, who had three heart attacks and a stroke in a single week in 2011.
ThiSherticle originally appeared on VICE US.
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Nevertheless, I tell them to do it because you can easily have a stroke in a-fib.
It can never be proved that an anticlotting drug caused a stroke in an individual case.
Her image represents face drooping as a telltale sign that someone is having a stroke in an American Stroke Association awareness campaign.
A stroke in 1992 left her in a wheelchair.
She died of a stroke in 1896, still a much honored figure.
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