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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type or variety of something, often in the context of biology, genetics, or stress.
Example: "The researchers discovered a new strain of bacteria that is resistant to antibiotics."
Alternatives: "a variety" or "a type".
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"It's a strain.
"There is a strain.
"There's a strain," she said.
The deception was a strain.
The expansion was a strain.
Stress sometimes brings a strain.
It will be a strain.
This quickly became a strain.
The recession, however, has been a strain.
Cheese is a strain of marijuana.
But living here was such a strain.
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