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The phrase "a strong debut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a first performance, release, or appearance that is impressive or successful.
Example: "The author's novel received rave reviews, marking a strong debut in the literary world."
Alternatives: "an impressive start" or "a notable introduction".
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The Georgia rapper Bubba Sparxxx made waves over a decade ago with a strong debut album produced by Timbaland.
Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård made a strong debut with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales a year ago, an impression he reinforced with his incisive approach in Saturday's programme spanning from the year of the French revolution to the end of the second world war.
Some brokers said the high price might make a strong debut more difficult for Wynn.
The mix of sick humour and stoopid antics is characteristic – it's a strong debut.
The mmO2 shares made a strong debut today in London, and BT Group shares also jumped.
In scripted television news, "Once Upon a Time" on ABC made a strong debut, with 12.8 million total viewers.
A strong debut from Facebook will not be a cure-all for the feeble public offering market, analysts say.
However Resolution made a strong debut in its first day of trading, up 15p from the 100p offer price.
Janet Yellen, the first-ever female chair of the Federal Reserve, made a strong debut in the number two spot.
But this is a strong debut from former documentary-maker Sharon Maguire, who directs with chutzpah and style.
"It's really amazing to be here," she said after a strong debut in the all-around final.
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