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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stronger one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something to another item or concept, indicating that the subject has greater strength or intensity.
Example: "This argument is compelling, but I believe we need a stronger one to convince the board."
Alternatives: "a more powerful one" or "a more robust one".
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Over time you can still challenge yourself to become a "better biker"—a stronger one, a faster one, a more agile one but once you've mastered looking ahead and pedaling at the same time, you are forever good to go.
The authors then propose that there are two parallel taste memory traces, a stronger one dependent on insular cortex and another weaker one independent of the insular cortex.
Apply a moisturizer suitable for your type of skin: a gentle one for oily skin, a stronger one for dry skin.
A stronger one turns up the stairs.
The image is replaced by a stronger one.
The case against Harrick Jr. may be a stronger one.
And Zimbabweans now desperately need a stronger one than Mr Mbeki.
He said said a weaker yen, not a stronger one, was damaging to the American economy.
It was a weak year for musicals, though a stronger one for plays.
To capture this kind of attack, we improve unp∗-privacy model to a stronger one denoted as unpτ-privacy.
But she said it was unlikely that the initial tremor was a "foreshock," with a stronger one to come.
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