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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always struck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent feeling or impression that someone has experienced over time.
Example: "She has always struck me as a person of great integrity and kindness."
Alternatives: "has consistently impressed" or "has always amazed".
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It always struck me as paradoxical.
Everyone's always struck by it.
Belgium has always struck me that way.
GRILLED fare has always struck a chord with me.
You've always struck me as a fairly private person.
Chicken always struck me as a relatively economical purchase.
(The Jack Nicholson thing has always struck me as overhyped).
The contumely heaped on Raines always struck me as excessive.
He has always struck me as a fair person.
This has always struck me as truly miraculous.
Modise always struck me as a bit of a fool.
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