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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stroke on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an action or effect, but without additional context, it is unclear when it should be used.
Example: "He received a stroke on his canvas, creating a beautiful piece of art."
Alternatives: "a mark on" or "a touch on".
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I had a stroke on a train one day.
"When did you wake up?" "I started to wake up about a year ago, when I had a stroke on the left side of my brain.
At one wedding, the brides father had suffered a stroke on the way to the airport in Thailand.
She had suffered a stroke on Wednesday.
Mr. Yu, 53, suffered a stroke on May 14 , 2007
George died of a stroke on a trip to Hanover.
The Cincinnati Enquirer said he had a stroke on Nov. 29.
Of East Hampton, NY, of a stroke on March 5 , 1998
Jack Iams, a journalist, a novelist and an editor, died of a stroke on Saturday.
Dr. Snodgrass suffered a stroke on Aug. 12, his wife, Lette, said.
One night she went so far as to have a stroke on line.
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