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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a work of art, writing, or performance that is impactful or well-executed.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition features a strong piece that captures the essence of human emotion."
Alternatives: "a powerful work" or "an impactful piece".
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It was a strong piece.
"It was a strong piece of work with two companions, they went a good pace.
"He might have realized that the tape could be a strong piece of evidence to support what he said".
If it's not special, it's not worth keeping -- a strong piece of advice to the adult collector.
"The book is a strong piece of journalism crammed with fascinating detail," David K. Shipler said here in 1998.
It had a strong current that almost swept me away, but I managed to hang on to a strong piece of wood.
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One wonders if the solution to the mystery of a painting which keeps falling off the wall may be to buy a stronger piece of string.
Best known for his novels, The Man with the Golden Arm and A Walk on the Wild Side, this essay is in fact a stronger piece of work, since it features the character he loved and hated most – Chicago.
As is often the way, the stunt is even more engaging when you see it fail a few times and – for that reason – the "making of" is arguably a stronger piece of advertising than the completed film.
On January 5, 1939, following a search for a stronger piece to fit the mythological theme, the piece was replaced with sections of Beethoven's sixth symphony.
If the bottom doesn't look capable of holding up gallons and gallons of water, you can either replace it with a stronger piece of wood or reinforce it with underneath with wood or metal.
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