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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strength for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a quality or characteristic that provides support or advantage in a specific context.
Example: "Her ability to communicate effectively is a strength for our team during presentations."
Alternatives: "an asset for" or "a benefit for".
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Unsurprisingly, foreign affairs are a strength for Clinton.
The bowling attack has been a strength for Australia for a long time.
If Beats 1 is a strength for Apple Music, the Connect section is a big disappointment.
Polling indicates that foreign policy is regarded as a strength for Obama.
He is, said Mr Maddock, "not a specialist" in contemporary music, traditionally a strength for CBSO.
The traditionally vibrant American small business sector was long viewed as a strength for the economy.
I think that's a strength for the players, because they're not afraid to approach me and broach a subject.
"The reliance on Manhattan overflow housing demand has, up until now, been a strength for Summit," he said.
Scoring was a strength for the Tigers last year when they averaged more than 79 points per game.
The relievers have been a strength for most of the season, but their performance and health are declining.
This can be a strength for the product, or at least it can be made to look like one.
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