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The phrase "a much stronger margin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the difference or advantage in a competitive context, such as in business, sports, or elections.
Example: "The candidate won the election with a much stronger margin than expected, securing 65% of the votes."
Alternatives: "a significantly larger margin" or "a considerably stronger margin".
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Cantor's campaign dismissed that poll's lead as ridiculously low, saying the congressman would "win by a much stronger margin".
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Louis N. Gargour of the London-based hedge fund RAB Capital, said, "If the two were to merge, the new company would double its footprint, lower its cost base, increase margins and become a much stronger contender against the market leader, British Sky Broadcasting".
Even if his PML-N does not have an outright majority, its projected margin of victory suggests it will be in a much stronger position than the PPP was at the head of the outgoing coalition.
"We are are upgrading our Intertek estimates for 2009 by 8% for 2009, principally due to a much stronger consumer division, where we now expect organic growth of around 20% and maintained margins".
But Russia is a much stronger team.
They have a much stronger return team.
They certainly need a much stronger board.
Finally, a much stronger earthquake was simulated.
"I feel a much stronger athlete now".
Investec said: "[The] pre-close update highlights a stronger margin performance than we anticipated.
"For the retailer, private label means a much higher margin.
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