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be stricken with

verb as in come down with

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The report stated that Henry L. Benning “is on record as saying that he would rather be stricken with illness and starvation than see slaves liberated and given equality as citizens.”

The report stated that Henry L. Benning “is on record as saying that he would rather be stricken with illness and starvation than see slaves liberated and given equality as citizens.”

One in 8 American women will be stricken with the disease at some point during their lifetimes.

One in eight American women will be stricken with the disease at some point during their lifetimes.

The Lakers and the Nets were considerable favorites, only to be stricken with injuries.

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