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The phrase "a very strong backbone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a lot of courage, determination, or moral strength.
Example: "In times of crisis, she showed a very strong backbone by standing up for what she believed in."
Alternatives: "a firm resolve" or "great inner strength".
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You take a very strong backbone there, rhythmically.
"You have to have a very strong backbone in being a conservative woman running for office.
Mr. Emanuel added: "You have to have a very strong backbone, too, because you're going to get rejected more than you're going to get accepted.
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He has a very strong spine.
It has additional and enlarged lumbar vertebrae interlocked by numerous bony spines, forming a flexible and very strong backbone.
To the best of our knowledge, it is the first communication dealing with preparation of particles with a molecular scale dimensions, using a rigid backbone polymer with a very strong intermolecular interactions.
Prolonged fasting appeared to induce the production of glucose rather than lactate from carbohydrate backbones, a downregulation of fatty-acid oxidation and a very strong downregulation of the electron-transport chain.
Major changes upon continued fasting implied the production of glucose rather than lactate from carbohydrate backbones, a downregulation of fatty-acid oxidation and a very strong downregulation of the electron-transport chain.
"A very strong game".
It makes a very strong case indeed".
"It was a very strong structure.
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