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strongly

[strawng-lee, strong‐] / ˈstrɔŋ li, ˈstrɒŋ‐ /


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That year they took 22 points from their final 12 games - and they have history for finishing strongly.

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The 52-year-old had been strongly linked with Manchester United, where Michael Carrick is in charge until the end of the season.

From BBC

"I strongly believe that Britain's future is inextricably bound with that of Europe's – for economic reasons, but also reasons of security, resilience and defence," she said.

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But the 31-year-old showed why he is considered one of the world's best, as the gold-medal favourites started strongly in their attempt to upgrade the silver they won in Beijing four years ago.

From BBC

“We feel strongly that there needs to be some standards that tech is held accountable to,” he told Salon.

From Salon