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The phrase "a strong engine for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a powerful driving force or catalyst for a particular outcome or process.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is a strong engine for growth in our company."
Alternatives: "a powerful driver for" or "a significant force behind".
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This local energy could be a strong engine for Eli Tea's growth.
As a business, it provides a very constant amount of recurring revenue for companies like Amazon and Microsoft, and as such is a strong engine for their respective financial performance.
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"we're on track to make good on the idea that the U.S. can be a strong engine of growth for the world economy, and it's my hope and expectation that others will do the same".
"To go fast at Monza you need a car that is good aerodynamically, stable over the curbs, and has a strong engine, as we are using full throttle for most of the lap".
Acceleration is quick, thanks to a strong engine and relatively low weight.
"Renault did a fantastic job supplying with a strong engine and the latest technique," Vettel said.
obviously he had a very strong car and a strong engine," Power said.
"It's not good enough to just have a strong engine.
"I looked at Hunter-Reay last year... obviously he had a very strong car and a strong engine," Power said.
"The Aprilia has a stronger engine and the chassis is more rigid," he said.
Larger bodies require greater energy (calories), and a stronger engine (high metabolic rate) to process them.
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