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Discover Ludwig"strike someone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to hit or attack someone physically or emotionally. Example: The bully struck the new student in the face, leaving a red mark on his cheek. In this sentence, "strike" is used to describe the action of physically hitting someone.
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When timpani strike, someone is bound to jump.
As Ahad wailed, his hands balled into fists, as if he wanted to strike someone.
All it means is that you strike someone — an "informed, high-level official" — as dangerous, or maybe just scary.
You get ragged on if you strike someone out and ragged on if someone puts it in play".
"If I strike someone out," he said, "it's because I've made a good pitch and they swung and missed.
"Whenever you strike someone like that near the spine and the kidney area, they will suffer serious injuries.
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You're striking someone.
It hurt when the ball struck someone in the face.
After Ms. Brown was struck, someone called 911, the police said.
About two minutes from the end, disaster struck – someone's phone went off.
But you can allowably feel you no longer need or want to know how Hamlet strikes someone else.
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