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The phrase "when lightning strikes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English as a dependent clause.
It is typically used to introduce a conditional statement or to describe a specific event. Here are a few examples: - "When lightning strikes, it produces a loud clap of thunder." - "When lightning strikes, it can cause power outages." - "I always take cover when lightning strikes." - "When lightning strikes, it can be a dangerous situation for anyone caught outside."
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When Lightning Strikes a Modem Q.
Other questions: What happens when lightning strikes the ocean?
When lightning strikes in Hollywood it prompts an immediate imitation reflex among studios.
Being cheap about transit always ends up being expensive, especially when lightning strikes.
Later, Cameraperson is surveying a great field in Texas when lightning strikes.
The airboats are metal, so you don't want to be on the water when lightning strikes.
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He added, "I think that was when lightning struck me".
A Minnesota farmer died when lightning struck his pitchfork.
When lightning struck, phantasmagorical rock silhouettes leapt to life.
Most of the victims were working in fields when lightning struck them, disaster management authority officials said.
When lightning struck the box, it blew a fuse, which caused two catastrophic problems: it cut off communication and froze the signal on the color green.
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