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Be vigorous
adjective
Physically strong and active.
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"The Tory contest," it said, "should be vigorous and sow the seeds of reconciliation and unity".
Real proponents of free trade would be vigorous advocates of removing restrictions on highly skilled immigrants.
A V-shaped recovery would be vigorous, as pent-up demand is unleashed.
If Britain left, the rest of Europe will be vigorous in ensuring the UK gets no special treatment".
The training before then must be vigorous if she plans to erase the memory of this year's World Championships.
The students assert that the Fair Labor Association is dominated by corporations and will not be vigorous in its monitoring.
The activity should be vigorous enough to increase the heart rate slightly and get a bit sweaty.
And how far can you go in editorials, where the language of argument should be vigorous and sharp?
Woolf found "The Wreckers" to be "vigorous & even beautiful; & active & absurd & extreme; & youthful" — a fair summary of the work.
There are enough banks to ensure that competition in underwriting deals ought to be vigorous, says the OFT.
"I do think there will be vigorous debate in the press, whether it is right that people are just removed to one side," she told BBC News.
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