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[Mastering the Nuanced Use of 'Strike' in Business English]-[BE 519: Does Your English Strike a Chord?]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2026-01-20

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Mastering the Nuanced Use of 'Strike' in Business English

In episode 519 of the Business English Podcast, hosts Lindsay and Michelle explore the versatile and active nature of the verb "strike" within professional contexts. By addressing a listener's question regarding the "core image" of the word, the hosts clarify that "strike" is inherently active, requiring effort and intention rather than passive occurrence.

The Core Meaning: Active Engagement

Unlike phrases where success happens by chance—such as "falling into" a job—the verb "strike" implies an active, engineering effort to achieve a desired outcome. Whether you are balancing a budget or negotiating a partnership, using "strike" signals that you are taking control of the situation.

Key Expressions Using 'Strike'

The podcast highlights four essential idioms that demonstrate how "strike" functions in the workplace:

1. Strike a Balance

To "strike a balance" means to succeed in finding the midpoint between two competing forces. The hosts explain this using the imagery of a scale, where each side must be adjusted to reach equilibrium.

  • Example: "It's important for our company to strike a balance between doing what the customers want and what we can reasonably afford."
  • Context: This requires active management, such as shifting resources or adjusting expectations to ensure neither side is neglected.

2. Strike a Deal

This expression is used when you reach the finish line of a negotiation. It signifies the successful conclusion of a process.

  • Example: "I'm hoping we can finally strike a deal with them at our next meeting."

3. Strike a Chord

To "strike a chord" means to resonate with someone or have an emotional impact. It is often used in marketing or communication to describe when a message effectively hits home with an audience.

  • Example: "We must have struck a chord with them when we sent them all those holiday gifts."

4. Strike a Pose

While often associated with fashion or photography, this phrase is used to describe the act of getting into a specific position, often for a photo. In a professional setting, it serves as a lighthearted way to build rapport and commemorate team moments.

  • Example: "Okay, strike a pose!" (Used when taking a celebratory photo with colleagues).

Conclusion: The Power of Intentionality

The underlying theme across all these expressions is intentionality. Whether you are "striking a balance" between your career and personal life, or "striking a deal" with a partner, you are not waiting for success to fall into your lap. As the hosts emphasize, successful global professionals take an active role in shaping their environment. By incorporating these nuanced vocabulary words into your daily routine, you move beyond mere fluency and toward a more sophisticated, active command of business English.

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I'm feeling pretty great today.
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I'm doing well.
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That's good.
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Make it easy.
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strike a balance
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strike a deal
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strike a chord
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strike a pose
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put in an effort
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 519.
Does your English strike a chord?
Welcome to the business english podcast.
From all ears english.
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