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"one stroke" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to mean a single action, movement, or impact that has significant consequences or results. Here are some examples: 1. With one stroke of the pen, the CEO signed off on the new company policy, causing a stir among employees. 2. The golfer hit the ball with one stroke, sending it soaring into the distance and landing only inches from the hole. 3. The artist's painting technique was impeccable, creating lifelike details with just one stroke of her brush. 4. The politician's controversial statement was met with backlash from the media and the public with one stroke. 5. She broke the world record by running the marathon in under two hours, achieving the feat with one stroke of determination and endurance.
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The lead was one stroke.
One stroke now separates them.
One stroke usually does it.
In one stroke, he did come back.
Barber trailed Charles by one stroke.
That left him trailing by one stroke.
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There is a one-stroke penalty.
That brought another one-stroke penalty.
As a result, Goalby was awarded a one-stroke victory.
Howell started the third round with a one-stroke lead.
Dougherty started yesterday with a one-stroke lead.
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