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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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Milei’s radical economic changes are now more likely to get a strong U.S. backstop.

And would you really trust your elderly relatives, or yourself when you're at your most vulnerable with what is essentially a very strong machine?

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Traders have also been reassured by a strong start to earnings season.

The drug last year received a “breakthrough” therapy designation from the agency after a pivotal trial showed that a third of patients who hadn’t responded to prior immunotherapy showed a strong response to RP1.

The analyst cites the Indonesian hospital network operator’s strong nationwide penetration, scale advantage and service upgrades.

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