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"struck you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a physical blow or emotional impact. For example, "The news of the pandemic struck you like a ton of bricks."
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What struck you most?
What struck you about him?
What immediately struck you was his wit.
"A ped struck, you have this.
Is that how it struck you?
Which struck you as more authentic?
What was it that struck you about him?
So my first question is, how has it struck you?
Maybe "et tu, sewing" struck you as my trademark crap.
Watching everyone's upturned faces, what struck you most was their seriousness.
("The first thing that struck you about Claire's plate was its vast emptiness.
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