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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong play" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a well-written or well-performed piece of theater. Example: "The critics praised the actors for their powerful performances in the strong play, which left the audience on the edge of their seats."
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One of the rare victories came off a strong play by some senior officials.
The concept of "smart casual" may be familiar, but there was a strong play on fabrics.
"It was a strong play, but not a dirty play," said Servio Borges, Cuba's manager.
Is Rafa going to make a strong play for the job?
It was a strong play and the one who's protected is the catcher.
Smith signed with the Eagles in August after Philadelphia's front office made a strong play to acquire him.
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Several comparisons have already been made with this Magic line-up and last season's Suns, who confounded expectations in the Western Conference with a strong play-off run that was thwarted only in the final three games.
Tom added: "He has established a strong backroom team as well as developing a strong playing squad, and he has continued to grow into the role as director of rugby with each season.
The situation is fascinating, but more illumination of Marty's yearning for his roots would make this a stronger play.
If the Philharmonic wanted a charismatic celebrity figure, as the behind-the-scenes chatter suggested, it would have made a stronger play for Salonen.
It will also give it a stronger play against the likes of Facebook's own strong data set around its own users.
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