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strong

[strawng, strong] / strɔŋ, strɒŋ /


ADJECTIVE
able to endure
Synonyms






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The newly formed "enhanced CAR-macrophages" showed much stronger cancer-killing activity and stimulated surrounding immune cells, leading to a powerful anticancer response.

From Science Daily

Employer stock can be a powerful wealth-building tool, but concentration risk tends to grow in strong markets.

From MarketWatch

That, Tay said, could give American imports an edge, provided the local ringgit currency remains strong against the dollar.

From The Wall Street Journal

I start out strong, but by the end the words stick in my throat.

From Literature

Using MRI scans, the team identified two previously unrecognized patterns of fat distribution that showed the strongest links to negative brain and cognitive changes.

From Science Daily