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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very strong figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a commanding presence or significant influence, often in a leadership or authoritative context.
Example: "In the boardroom, she was a very strong figure, commanding respect from all her colleagues."
Alternatives: "a powerful presence" or "a formidable figure."
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There's no doubt it's a very strong figure," said Simon Rubinsohn, chief economist at Gerrard.
He was a very strong figure.
Also I think Zoë Dodd became a very strong figure in terms of calling on politicians directly on what their plan is and becoming more vocal, really being that voice for asking these important questions.
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Gavyn Davies, a former chairman of the BBC and a firm fan of Burns, says: "He needs a very strong editorial figure".
John Mills, who was the national director of the no campaign in the 1975 EEC referendum, said: "I think she is a very strong, feisty figure.
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