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Discover Ludwig"that really struck" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express something that had a strong impact or made a strong impression on someone. Example: The speaker's inspiring words that really struck me were "always strive for your dreams, no matter the obstacles."
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But it was our isolation that really struck home.
That was something that really struck me on this trip.
The bit that really struck me was José, who was gripped with emotion.
The work that really struck me that day was The Man in the Bowler Hat [1964].
But I remember I was watching one scene that really struck me the first time I saw it.
In fact it was Loach's take on the social implications of playing school sports that really struck a chord.
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We find a new one that really strikes me.
"The one thing that really strikes you is your weight.
It's obtaining the opportunity to get your degree that really strikes hard.
Yet it's the warmth and compassion of the storytelling that really strikes home.
"Our new design is something different on the street that really strikes people.
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