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The phrase "strike you" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an effect that someone or something has on another. For example, "His noble conduct struck you as particularly impressive."
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How does this strike you?
Does anything strike you about that list?
This might strike you as odd.
Does that strike you as... idiotic?
How does that strike you?
God's going to strike you!" "Which God?
The pitcher will strike you out.
Did that strike you as odd?
Does it strike you as odd now?
Does that strike you as a coincidence?
That doesn't strike you as funny?
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