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The phrase "stroke of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in expressions like "stroke of luck" or "stroke of genius" to indicate a sudden or unexpected occurrence.
Example: "Winning the lottery was a stroke of luck that changed my life."
Alternatives: "moment of" or "flash of".
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Stroke of genius".
His latest stroke of genius?
It's a stroke of genius.
That was a fabulous stroke of luck.
It was a stroke of luck.
It's the stroke of a pen.
And another stroke of luck!
It's a stroke of genius.
"That's the stroke of fortune".
What a stroke of luck.
This, surely, is a stroke of genius.
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