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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gone on strike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where workers stop working as a form of protest, typically to demand better working conditions or pay.
Example: "The factory workers have gone on strike to negotiate better wages and benefits."
Alternatives: "have staged a walkout" or "are on strike."
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They have gone on strike in protest.
Have the stagehands gone on strike?
Dee hadn't gone on strike alone.
Uber drivers have gone on strike, demanding better benefits.
Cooper's Chinese joint venture has gone on strike.
They have even gone on strike to prove their tenacity.
To this day Ferrero's workers have never gone on strike.
Others have quit jobs or gone on strike.
Have NHS staff ever gone on strike before?
He also acknowledged that workers had gone on strike.
We should have gone on strike last night".
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