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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strain" is a valid word and can be used in written English
It is typically used as a noun, meaning a force or pressure placed on something, or as a verb, meaning to make an effort or exert oneself. Examples of using "strain" in a sentence: - The athlete could feel the strain in his muscles as he pushed himself to the finish line. - The bridge was designed to withstand the strain of heavy traffic. - She could sense the strain in her relationship with her partner. - The constant strain of working long hours began to take a toll on her health. - The pitcher let out a grunt as he strained to throw a fast ball. - The company was struggling under the strain of financial difficulties. - The violinist played with great skill, her fingers effortlessly moving along the strings without showing any signs of strain.
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Now strain the sauce.
That's the Puritanical strain.
Don't strain yourself early.
Sheer brotherly strain?
Unfortunately, the strain shows.
The strain was palpable.
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Strain shrimp stock.
Avoid stress and strain.
Strain the stock.
Strain the beef stock.
Strain oil.
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