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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'strike into' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that something has suddenly changed direction. For example: The bird suddenly struck into the wind.
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Mr. Rumsfeld was right about the lightning strike into Baghdad.
On November 13 , 1966 an Israeli strike into Jordan left 18 dead and 54 wounded.
He has previously said the union was prepared to strike into the autumn or winter.
We were keyed to an offensive ground strike" — into the Pakistani state of Sind — "by the Indians.
But there is still plenty of room for miscalculations that could flip a limited U.S. strike into a regional conflagration.
One of his four sixes was a massive strike into the upper tier of a distant stand.
Parker embarked on a mazy run through the opposition half before ballooning his strike into the crowd.
"My life was divided by a lightning strike into two distinct chapters: Before Fern and After Fern".
What a strike into the top corner.
The etsy-like ShopWindoz launched a strike into the UK from its Berlin base.
Sutherland opened the scoring with a curling strike into the top corner.
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