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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has physical strength or endurance, often in the context of labor or hard work.
Example: "The job requires a strong back, as you'll be lifting heavy materials all day."
Alternatives: "a sturdy physique" or "physical strength".
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A strong back and resilient liver?
You do need a strong back.
This time it was Lochte who used a strong back half to pull out the victory.
Having a strong back, you will be happy to hear, means not doing sit-ups.
Just about anyone with a shovel and a strong back can dig it up.
It'll take a strong back to lug around both a team and his wallet.
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Mrs. Bachmann has a strong backing in the evangelical Christian churches, which are politically active in the state.
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