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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strength that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a particular quality or ability that someone possesses.
Example: "Her ability to remain calm under pressure is a strength that sets her apart from her peers."
Alternatives: "a quality that" or "an asset that".
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That sort of change is a Guardiola trait, a strength that can become a weakness.
Catfish Hunter could always take it, a strength that must be serving him well now.
He is using a strength that is usually not a strength in football.
He gripped his son's thin shoulder with a strength that was clearly both dominant and reassuring.
Ours is a strength that is centuries old, but ever new.
Successful family businesses have a strength that ordinary quoted companies often lack.
Think about one trait or habit that impresses you—even if it's a strength that is sometimes over-applied.
With UNC's previous weak point becoming a strength, that seemed like a decent scoreline for Villanova in the circumstances.
She confronted her illness with her usual dignity, and grace, and with a strength that may have surprised even her.
Behind it all there is a strength that comes from the fact that DS+R didn't have to do whatever it is they are doing.
There was what you might call a coolness — that's an awful word — a subtlety, and a strength that didn't hit you over the head.
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