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"a stroke of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a sudden, unexpected occurrence or event. For example: "We were about to close the deal when a stroke of bad luck caused our negotiations to collapse."
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It's a stroke of genius.
It was a stroke of luck.
"What a stroke of luck..
It's a stroke of genius.
What a stroke of luck.
Setara, though, had a stroke of luck.
This, surely, is a stroke of genius.
That proved a stroke of good luck.
But I had a stroke of luck.
The system was a stroke of genius.
We've had a stroke of luck today".
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