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Discover LudwigThe phrase "striking a" is correct and usable in written English
In this context, it is usually used to indicate the beginning of an action, such as striking a chord on a guitar or striking a pose. For example, "The musician struck a complicated chord, producing a unique sound."
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All were striking a blow for freedom.
Some explode upon striking a solid object.
Striking a match, he dragged hard.
A Vietcong unit striking a heroic pose.
He apologises for striking a discordant note.
"He's striking a deal," Mr. Milan said.
"We are always striking a balance.
Striking a final deal will not be easy.
Striking a deal with the Russians was the easy part.
"I think we're striking a chord with people".
The weaker Trailheaders came close to striking a balance.
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