Examples of 'epidemic struck' in a sentence

Meaning of "epidemic struck"

epidemic struck - This phrase describes the occurrence of a sudden and widespread outbreak of a disease or illness. It signifies the impact of an epidemic on a specific population or region

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epidemic struck
A yellow fever epidemic struck the city that same year.
A persistent scarlet fever and diphtheria epidemic struck Wallenborn.
The epidemic struck especially the poor and the Indians in the highlands of the state.
I arrived in sales just as the flu epidemic struck and never left.
A terrible epidemic struck the Trojans, and no remedy could prevent the people from perishing.
He came out as a gay man just before the AIDS epidemic struck.
However, a cholera epidemic struck fast-growing Nagasaki by September.
Several months later, a cholera epidemic struck Texas.
When the influenza epidemic struck the camp in 1918, some of the young men died here.
Late in the year, a smallpox epidemic struck the city.
A koro epidemic struck Singapore in October 1967 for about ten days.
That same year, a cholera epidemic struck their city.
In 1867 a yellow fever epidemic struck Memphis, killing George and their four children.
That same year in America, an epidemic struck on trout farms.
In 1835 a cholera epidemic struck the Piedmont area and soon spread to Turin.

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I am from Nicomedia, Iike you . A typhoid epidemic struck many Christian families, Iike mine.
The second typhus epidemic struck Dachau in December 1944 and was much more widespread.
Cholera = = = The cholera epidemic struck throughout Europe.

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