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Discover Ludwig'minor stroke' is a correct term and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone has experienced a stroke but the effects are relatively minor. For example, "The doctor diagnosed me with a minor stroke and said I should make some lifestyle changes."
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It's like going through a minor stroke.
She suffered a minor stroke late last year.
But a minor stroke is not unusual at that age.
And that in itself is no minor stroke of luck.
Four years ago he had a minor stroke.
Mr. Patten was hospitalized recently after suffering a minor stroke.
DITKA HAS MINOR STROKE The Hall of Famer Mike Ditka has had a minor stroke, an ESPN producer said.
Minor Strokee" I must have been having a minor stroke when I decided to use a private e-mail server when I was Secretary of State!
Edward I. Koch went back to being mayor after he had a minor stroke in 1987.
Wilson suffered a minor stroke as early as 1896, and again in 1906.
Her husband, Barry, was not in court after suffering a minor stroke.
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