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The phrase "a so strong" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard construction and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a correct phrase would be: "He is so strong that he can lift heavy weights effortlessly."
Alternatives: "so powerful" or "very strong".
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Each supports its position with a weapon so strong that the weapon itself has become a common enemy.
The government assembled a case so strong that Dr. Chang's lawyers could hardly offer a defense in opening statements.
A myth so strong naturally begets others.
A belief so strong, Biggar argued, he "let [its] end justify his dodgy means".
Gregory Generet has a voice so strong and forceful that it seems to erupt from deep within.
A love so strong, We talk too long, Blah blah blah-blah blah.
With a story so strong and unique, it won't disappoint you.
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