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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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stricken

Which of the following sentences are correct?

a)"If you break the rules, your tweets will be stricken from your account."
b)"If you break the rules, your tweets will be struck from your account."

Also, can anyone explain where I should use 'struck' as past participle and where I should use 'stricken?'
  

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Anonymousa)"If you break the rules, your tweets will be stricken from your account."
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Anonymousb)"If you break the rules, your tweets will be struck from your account."
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