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"was struck with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express a strong emotional or physical feeling. For example: "He was struck with awe when he saw the Grand Canyon."
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Rose was struck with a heart attack.
Finally, a deal was struck with Related.
Each hit was struck with two out.
The deal was struck with Socar in 2015.
When I saw Taub's clothes, I was struck with desire.
Daesean was struck with a larger caliber bullet.
Eva Breitenbach, MBA '17, was struck with Bell's palsy in December 2015.
"Walking into the apartment," he said, "I was struck with the feeling: 'Ah, I'm done.
"Long before I was struck with cancer, I felt something stirring in American society," he wrote.
The deal fell through, but another was struck with Relativity Media.
He was struck with the pain soon after he was drafted.
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