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To toughness
noun
The state of being tough
Exact(17)
"CB radio fits our present desire to get back to toughness," he added.
"When it comes to toughness, there is no gender for that, my dear," she told The Times in 1983.
But whatever the reason for the measure of tolerance, the Kremlin could at any time shift to toughness and move against the remaining outlets of independent political debate.
Several standard tests have been widely used for evaluating the pipe grade polyethylene with respect to toughness and lifetime.
Besides, we varied the minimum fracture stress (related to toughness) of the interface to investigate the strength of polymer blends.
Properties of samples such as tear strength, unit initiation energy and ratio of strength to toughness (RST) were improved by 10.91%, 20.32% and 22.17%, respectively.
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They pointed to his toughness, to his moxie, but mostly, to his good fortune.
"Greg is trying to bring toughness to his football team; I get all of that.
That strength comes from the powerful links between carbon atoms similar to the toughness imparted to a diamond.
We need to get back to that toughness.
Republicans often want to assert toughness; Democrats often want to avoid looking weak.
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