stroke
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Djokovic feels being injury-free is a stroke of luck as he attempts to become the oldest Grand Slam men's champion in the Open era.
From BBC
Helen, now aged 69, had to give up work to look after her husband, Ken, who had suffered a stroke.
From BBC
They’re the most sweet and sociable, and some of them will even let you pick them up and stroke their feathers.
From Literature
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I let Teresita carry the orchids and follow her up to the stage, where Fidel waits for us, smiling and stroking his beard.
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Following events such as strokes, concussions, or neurodegenerative diseases, neurons and their axons are much more likely to deteriorate than to repair themselves.
From Science Daily
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