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struck

[struhk] / strĘŚk /
ADJECTIVE
hit
Synonyms


ADJECTIVE
closed by a strike
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
WEAK


Example Sentences

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"In addition, we've struck a deal on medicine pricing that puts patients first and strengthens our life sciences sector, all without taking essential funding from our frontline services."

From BBC

The figure was down nearly 40 percent from a year earlier, in part because no hurricane struck the US mainland for the first time in several years.

From Barron's

The figure was down nearly 40 percent from a year earlier, in part because no hurricane struck the US mainland for the first time in several years.

From Barron's

Dozens of tractors rolled into Paris early Tuesday as French farmers protest against the trade deal the European Union has struck with four South American countries.

From Barron's

The facility was established under open-ended diplomatic agreements struck decades before the 1958 communist revolution.

From The Wall Street Journal