Examples of 'struck the right' in a sentence

Meaning of "struck the right"

To have 'struck the right' means to have successfully found or achieved the correct solution or approach

How to use "struck the right" in a sentence

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struck the right
You struck the right treatment to adopt.
I believe that we have struck the right balance.
It struck the right cord with him.
I think you have struck the right tone.
You have struck the right balance and it is an intelligent one.
At last he said something which struck the right chord.
First shot struck the right orbital plate.
Her delegation felt that the text struck the right balance.
I think he struck the right chord on that subject.
So this time the company looks as if it might have struck the right formula.
If you had struck the right notes.
The Conservatives were adamant that they had struck the right balance.
Maybe you struck the right nerve.
But I believe that the debate definitely shows that the rapporteur has struck the right balance.
We have probably struck the right sentiments.

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And I believe that with the Anti-Terrorism Act, we have struck the right balance.
I think we have struck the right balance here.
I 'd do it over again exactly the same way ; I think I struck the right balance.
Glad it struck the right note.
So how will you know when you have struck the right balance?
We have not struck the right chord yet, but we will.
The President absolutely struck the right tone.
You struck the right treatment to adopt . George.
The rapporteur has struck the right balance here.
Some go too far, but you seem to have struck the right balance.
Both leaders struck the right chords, something which was acknowledged by the State Department.
I think Québec Solidaire has struck the right balance.
The Protocol struck the right balance between security and humanitarian considerations, and deserved wider adherence.
This illustrious lawyer struck the right note at starting.
George, you struck the right treatment to adopt, you are doing the right thing.
The EESC considers that the Proposal has struck the right balance in this respect.
Paragraph ( 2 ) struck the right balance by providing for prospective application of economic rights.
The EESC considers that the Proposal has struck the right balance on this point.
With this album he has struck the right chords towards his name once again.
Now, after about ten years of trying, I think I have struck the right balance.
We have struck the right balance!
I am confident that, so far, OIOS has struck the right balance.
This “ alternative solution struck the right balance between safety and convenience, ” Gay said in a statement.
But, again, I am not sure he struck the right tone.
I think the Government has struck the right balance - but the devil is in the detail . ".
President Guelleh's call struck the right chord.
I am very glad that our car struck the right note with our customers . ”.
His call for a no-fly-zone… struck the right note.
Fortunately, the three of them have struck the right balance in their temperaments.
Therefore, they have not struck the right balance.
Two gunshots . First shot struck the right orbital plate.
However, the author of this struck the right balance I think.
Brian Rudman, Sir Brian Elwood struck the right note with big reforms of 1989.

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