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The phrase "a strong vote" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a vote that has significant support or a decisive outcome in a decision-making process.
Example: "The proposal received a strong vote in favor, indicating widespread approval among the members."
Alternatives: "a decisive vote" or "a significant vote".
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Jones recently gave Garrett a strong vote of confidence.
So he has a strong vote of confidence from management".
A strong vote for Mrs Prunskiene would be worrying, even though the presidency is largely ceremonial.
To me, this is a strong vote in favor of the human race.
Tebbit is right about Ukip not having a strong vote in OES.
He said their acceptance of the appointments was "a strong vote of confidence in the company".
Economists say the announcement is a strong vote of confidence in the euro.
A strong vote for the SNP in the general election is not going to lead to another independence referendum.
Instead, there was a strong vote in favour of the project and turnout was a healthy 48.3%.
Tell It to the Navy A strong vote against contraction has been cast all the way from the Arabian Sea.
10.48am BST Royal Mail unions are still hoping for a strong vote in favour of strike action next week.
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