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strong

[strawng, strong] / strɔŋ, strɒŋ /


ADJECTIVE
able to endure
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Navratil has said the company’s core businesses—including coffee and pet food—remain strong with potential to grow, but indicated some brands could go.

From The Wall Street Journal

You might think that China is too strong and wealthy nowadays to worry about domestic public opinion.

From BBC

The precious metals have also enjoyed strong buying, with gold and silver both hitting record highs on expectations for more rate cuts, which makes them more desirable to investors.

From Barron's

The move gave the government sweeping powers to take strong actions against the group.

From BBC

"There are strong national mandates in terms of direction and physical targets that cities are tasked to achieve," Mr Jha writes.

From BBC