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The word "strengthen" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to making something stronger or more resilient. Example: He followed a regular exercise routine to strengthen his muscles and improve his overall physical health.
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"Our new communications data legislation will strengthen our ability to disrupt terrorist plots, criminal networks and organised child grooming gangs, even as technology develops.
The legislation will include not only the expected snooper's charter, enabling the tracking of everyone's web and social media use, but also moves to strengthen the security services' warranted powers for the bulk interception of the content of communications.
The report responds to lawmakers, mainly Republicans, who have argued that federal authorities must do much more to strengthen enforcement before Congress can consider any legalization for an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the country.
The champions are certain to strengthen once again this summer – indeed, they already have with the capture of Fernando Llorente on a free transfer.
Hodgson and the Steve Borthwick returned to strengthen the side and, unsurprisingly, the game developed into an arm wrestle between the two packs with Hodgson and Stephen Myler exchanging a series of penalties.
I hope that their comments will further strengthen our longstanding call to reverse the overreach of these pieces of legislation.
Related: Edward Snowden says Australia's new data retention laws are 'dangerous' The Conservative manifesto had promised to strengthen the state's powers of surveillance, despite opposition to the already considerable powers revealed by Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor now living in exile in Russia.
"That would strengthen them and as long as we deem a threat to this country we have to take precautions".
He went to the club physiotherapist for exercises to strengthen it and was told "you have foot-drop" and advised to see his GP immediately.
We would replace the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, which has failed … [We would] Follow human rights judgments limiting surveillance and data retention in full; [and] support the EU's proposals to strengthen data protection laws against opposition from large US data-driven companies".
The findings will raise the morale of Labour activists and strengthen those Tory voices calling for the party, which launches its manifesto next Tuesday, to emphasise the positive reasons to give Cameron a second term.
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