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"is stricken" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a passive verb phrase that means someone or something is affected or afflicted by something. It is often used to describe a person's emotional or physical state. Example: The town was stricken by a devastating hurricane, leaving many homeless and without electricity.
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His name is stricken.
Their feeble economy is stricken.
Hoskins's face is stricken.
He is stricken, maladroit – he has heart.
Tormund is wide-eyed; Dany is stricken.
FN13 The word "or" is stricken out in the transcript.
The statute, in effect, is stricken down on its face.
Two weeks on, London is stricken once more.
But the hostess is stricken; the place has standards.
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After a few dates, she disappears and Aoyama, who has allowed himself to be vulnerable, is stricken.
Now, she said, she is stricken with remorse.
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