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strong

[strawng, strong] / strɔŋ, strɒŋ /


ADJECTIVE
able to endure
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The dollar was heading on Thursday toward its strongest position against major rivals in the past month, helped by support from investors that boiled down to more than just one simple catalyst.

From MarketWatch

The chances of passage in both chambers of Congress are not strong.

From BBC

Ranchers are reluctant to erode their strongest profits in decades by increasing the size of their herds.

From The Wall Street Journal

If lighting is too dim and the pupil narrows excessively at short viewing distances, retinal activity may not be strong enough to support normal visual development.

From Science Daily

Scotland will be strong favourites to beat a Wales side on a run of 13 successive Six Nations defeats.

From Barron's