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The phrase "strikes me as" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to an opinion or impression that you have about something. For example, "This law strikes me as something that could benefit the whole community."
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It strikes me as fairly compelling, however.
This strikes me as wildly off base.
"It strikes me as ridiculous".
This strikes me as right.
That strikes me as true.
This strikes me as implausible.
It strikes me as bizarre".
That strikes me as absurd.
That strikes me as lunatic.
It strikes me as crazy.
This strikes me as merciful and right.
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