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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am struck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of being deeply affected or impressed by something, often in a sudden or unexpected way.
Example: "I am struck by the beauty of the sunset as I stand on the beach."
Alternatives: "I am amazed" or "I am taken aback."
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am struck
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I am struck by discomfort.
I am struck by her Brummie accent.
I am struck by the parallels.
I am struck by two inescapable facts.
I am struck by an oxymoron: clean coal.
I am struck by how different my breakfast looks today.
I crawl out and am struck by light and warmth.
For an instant, I am struck with panic.
I am struck by the patience of the refugees.
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8 am struck-and we were off to Pompeii.
What I am struck by after several readings is how much of the analyses focus on apicomplexan organisms.
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