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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strike it rich" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone lucking out and becoming very wealthy or successful. For example, "Paul worked hard for years, and eventually struck it rich with his business."
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strike it rich
verb
To suddenly and unexpectedly become rich
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So they renamed it Strike It Rich.
Oil: your chance to strike it rich?
People will do anything to strike it rich.
That's what 27-year-olds did, strike it rich.
So could the lucky customer strike it rich?
Other investors give money to several companies hoping to strike it rich with at least one.
Then, as today, large numbers of men headed west looking to strike it rich.
"If you choose to be an official, you can't go into business and strike it rich".
"When we strike it rich, we don't want to be all stupid and clueless.
Or use it themselves until you strike it rich and move into a mansion in Connecticut?
But it is not only miners who strike it rich in hair-raising neighbourhoods.
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