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Discover LudwigThe phrase "struck between" is not correct in standard English; it should be "stuck between." You can use it when describing a situation where someone feels trapped or caught in a dilemma between two choices or situations
Example: "She felt stuck between her desire for adventure and her responsibilities at home."
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A deep chord is struck between them.
Had some deal been struck between Navalny and the Kremlin?
A deal is struck between you and your business associate.
Several other deals were struck between NATO and Russia.
Is there a perfect balance to be struck between too quick and not quick enough?
Any deal would technically be struck between the management of Excite and the cable companies.
But, he concludes, "a tacit Faustian bargain was struck between the regime and the citizenry".
But there is a balance to be struck between speed and effective consultation.
How much they get paid depends on individual deals struck between publishers and Amazon, however.
The worst of the storm struck between 10 and 25 miles farther south.
Was the right tone struck between rousing entertainment and the poignancy of reflecting on Sept. 11?
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