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The phrase "a further strength was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing additional advantages or positive aspects in a particular context, such as a report or analysis.
Example: "In addition to the existing benefits, a further strength was the team's ability to adapt quickly to changing circumstances."
Alternatives: "an additional advantage was" or "another strength was".
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A further strength was that all placements were within the Merseyside area, which enabled me to commute rather than reside in temporary accommodation.
A further strength was in the speed with which responses could be gathered and analysed.
A further strength was that the register-based follow-up begun after the follow-up survey had been conducted.
A further strength was that the respondents included men and women and they represented different ages, educational levels and professions.
A further strength was that our systematic literature review found a small, but manageable number of studies in the literature.
A further strength was the use of open ended questions so that a variety of themes could emerge.
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A further strength is that Bns explicitly include the element of uncertainty related to any strategy or decision.
A further strength is that by requesting that study authors perform their analyses in a standardised way, we have been able to limit the possibility that heterogeneity between studies is explained by variation in analytical methods, which may occur when using only published results.
A further strength is the high response rate.
A further strength is that the analysis is based on an established economic model.
A further strength is the high participation rate over a seven year period.
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