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The phrase "are a stroke" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something as a stroke, often in a metaphorical sense, such as a stroke of luck or a stroke of genius.
Example: "The unexpected turn of events are a stroke of luck for the team, allowing them to secure the victory."
Alternatives: "is a stroke" or "represents a stroke".
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Nine players are a stroke back.
Six players are a stroke back at the $830,000 tournament.
The editing, along with Caine's impeccably-timed delivery and Michael Standing's hapless expression, are a stroke of comic brilliance.
In any case, as an image of fraternal closeness, the conjoined twins are a stroke of genius; in nearly every frame you see the Farrellys individually and collectively.
Workshops and mentors and collaborators are a stroke and a click away.
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Could this be a stroke?
That would be a stroke.
It was a stroke of luck.
The cause of death was a stroke.
It's a stroke of genius.
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