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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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"Other industry concerns are whether this might lead to further cuts at EA, especially if there's pressure from the private companies to deliver stronger cash flow, again to serve that debt."

From BBC

"I stayed awake the whole night fearing the door would be pulled off by strong winds," a resident in Nghe An province told Reuters.

From BBC

"I think when your 'why' is so strong, the how doesn't matter, there's going to be very little that's going to stop me getting back to Land's End."

From BBC

Their team has a strong connection to the Red Roses as they are coached by the first woman to score 60 international tries, former England winger Nicky Crawford, who is also Jessie's mum.

From BBC

Since his initial appointment three years ago, he has developed into a statesman-like leader whose strong qualities are admired by his players, peers and supporters.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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