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strong

adjective as in materially durable or stable

adjective as in able to endure

adjective as in distinct, unmistakable

adjective as in extreme

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Her performance Thursday illustrated that while she is strong off the tee, her short game needs to develop.

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He said he told her he was worried about homeless people in MacArthur Park, near where he manages several properties, starting fires amid the strong winds.

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In that game he and Jeremy Doku formed a strong partnership down the left that the Reds could not cope with.

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Jostling for position as he awaited a cross, the 40-year-old shunted his elbow into O'Shea's back, sparking a strong reaction from the Irish players and fans.

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“I suspect most of the macro news is not going to be that strong and indicate the economy actually weakened.”

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