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What is the past tense of strike a chord?

What's the past tense of strike a chord? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of strike a chord is struck a chord.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of strike a chord is strikes a chord.

The present participle of strike a chord is striking a chord.

The past participle of strike a chord is stricken a chord.

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The award-winning film composer has struck a chord in the worlds of film, theatre, classical and pop.
The pro-Native political message in the performance struck a chord with the Dene man.
The fact that well over a thousand people signed your petition shows it struck a chord with your readers.
Renault's own bold designs and investment in safety technology have clearly struck a chord with customers.
Appeals to save such brave but desperate men from the gallows occasionally struck a chord with the wealthy and patriotic.
Once the idea was mooted, it struck a chord with other regional stock exchanges.

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