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Discover Ludwig"move to strike" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is most commonly used in the legal context to indicate that a lawyer is making a motion to remove an item of evidence from the court record. For example, "The defense lawyer moved to strike the witness's testimony on the grounds that it was hearsay."
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I move to strike it!
LANE (petulantly): I move to strike that.
LANE: I move to strike that out, Your Honor.
LANE: I move to strike the answer as not responsive.
LANE (pleadingly, to the judge): I move to strike the answer, Your Honor.
Paragraph (c)(i)(A) provides that the government may move to strike a claim or answer for failure to comply with the pleading requirements of subdivision (5) or to answer subdivision (6) interrogatories.
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That day, the Writers Guild moved to strike.
Lens.com moved to strike the survey as unreliable.
Plaintiff moves to strike the brief as inadmissible hearsay.
Mr. Horan successfully moved to strike him, too.
Congress is moving to strike down the Bush order.
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