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'stroke out' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you want to refer to the act of deleting or crossing out, use the phrase "cross out" instead. For example: "Be sure to cross out any unnecessary words in your essay before you submit it."
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"I thought she was going to stroke out".
Having realized that a healthy 35-40% of the population will stroke out at the mention of foreigners, the federal Tories, their provincial cousins, their sycophants at the Sun and ex-CPC crank Max Bernier have all joined forces to make discussions of migration aggressively poisonous.
I stretch my stroke out further and glide on the waves.
Photo: Michelle Wie is tied for third in the L.P.G.A. Championship, a stroke out of first.
Especially when he finished one stroke out of the four-man playoff that Ernie Els won.
Wendy Ward of Austin, Tex., began the day one stroke out of the lead.
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This queer bible-thumping extravaganza felt like a superfab version of my childhood megachurch, complete with a stage full of lesbians stroking out familiar evangelical chord progressions.
But he falls trying to repeat the stroke, holing out to Kevin O'Brien at long on.
The stroke wiped out much of his accounting knowledge that he had worked so hard to acquire.
Almost instantly, my stroke flattened out and I enjoyed that elusive sensation of "swing" that scullers rhapsodize about.
I have people helping me letter it, stroke it out.
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