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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strikes again" is proper and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a recurring action or event, often with a negative connotation. Here is an example: "After months of peace, the virus strikes again, causing widespread panic and chaos."
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Mirren strikes again.
* Fanny strikes again!
Citrus strikes again.
"Yes Daddy" strikes again.
Globalism strikes again!
That bloomin' lyre strikes again.
Southwest wannabe strikes again!
Big Willie strikes again!
Janus strikes again.
Pareidolia strikes again.
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