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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong arm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who uses force or coercion, often in a context related to authority or power.
Example: "The company employed a strong arm to enforce its policies, ensuring compliance among all employees."
Alternatives: "an iron fist" or "a heavy hand".
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He seems to have a strong arm.
"He's got a strong arm.
He has a strong arm.
"He's got a strong arm," Capers said.
Losman is athletic and mobile and has a strong arm.
"You need a strong arm and a velvet touch.
Dye is a former Gold Glove outfielder with a strong arm.
He moves well behind the plate and has a strong arm, but often an inaccurate one.
Without great speed or a strong arm, Matsui is a deceptively solid outfielder.
Though he was only 5 foot 7, he had a strong arm and terrific speed.
Despite still having a strong arm, Theismann is not about to come out of retirement.
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