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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Strike a chord

Can you end a line with it, such as: His experience would strike a chord.

Or must we say strike a chord with someone, as in: his experience would strike a chord with many people.
  

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Anonymous Can you end a line with it, such as: His experience would strike a chord. That would sound truncated. Anonymous Or must we say strike a chord with someone, as in: his experience would strike a chord with many people.

  • Anonymous Can you end a line with it, such as: His experience would strike a chord.
  • That would sound truncated.
  • Anonymous Or must we say strike a chord with someone, as in: his experience would strike a chord with many people.
  • That's more common.
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AnonymousCan you end a line with it, such as: His experience would strike a chord.
That would sound truncated.
AnonymousOr must we say strike a chord with someone, as in: his experience would strike a chord with many people.
That's more common.

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