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The phrase "a very strong proportion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant or notable ratio or percentage in a particular context, such as statistics or research findings.
Example: "In the survey, a very strong proportion of respondents indicated that they preferred online shopping over traditional retail."
Alternatives: "a significant proportion" or "a large percentage".
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The adverts are humorous and Damelin reports that his typical customers are "young, urban, digital, and with a very strong proportion of smartphone ownership".
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"BASF has a very strong balance sheet.
The analyses performed with the modified MK test indicates that there is, overall, a very strong constraint (low proportion of nonlethal replacement polymorphism) and negative selection (highly conserved genes) in P. vivax (fig. 4 b), with few genes identified as being under positive selection.
Verdict: 3/5 Fortnum's offering was a "very strong pudding" with fruit and nuts "in well-balanced proportions" and a "traditional flavour".
There was a very strong positive correlation between the number of deleterious homozygotes and the genomic ROH proportion (Pearson r = 0.93, slope = 1568.76, intercept = −57.63).
"A very strong game".
"This was a very strong case".
Nhu is a very strong personality.
"New York is on a very strong up.
It makes a very strong case indeed".
"It was a very strong structure.
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