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The phrase "be on strike" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to refuse to work as a form of protest or to demand certain rights or conditions. You can use it in any situation where someone is refusing to work as a form of protest or in support of a cause. Example: The factory workers decided to be on strike, demanding better working conditions and higher wages. The teachers went on strike to protest against the government's budget cuts to education. The airline pilots will be on strike next week, resulting in cancelled flights and stranded passengers.
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In solidarity with women around the world who are engaging in one day of protest against economic inequality, Broadly staff will be on strike today.
Only members of PCS will be on strike.
But if it cannot, we will be on strike".
Well, the drivers might be on strike, or lousy weather might have closed the roads.
"So I will be on strike, because this is a quick-fix solution.
Members of the FDA, the union that represents senior civil servants, will not be on strike.
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"It's only one teaching union that's on strike.
The Indians were on strike.
The real engineers were on strike.
Major league umpires are on strike.
The bank's employees were on strike.
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