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The phrase "about this strong" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a degree of strength or intensity, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I feel about this strong that we should reconsider our decision."
Alternatives: "about this intense" or "about this powerful".
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The introduction speaks patriotically about "this strong connection between the supermarket cake mix and the American kitchen".
As Bradshaw writes, "The remarkable thing about this strong physiological response is that it is triggered by Homo sapiens, a different species".
What surprises me about this strong seasonality is that we aren't hearing much about it from the Street.
So what should be done about this strong sectarian impulse?
And there are 11 books in the Cedar Cove series — about this strong, unconventional leader of a town".
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We have a couple of newsreels in the collection from right after World War II, and it's all about rebuilding this strong country that's going to come back stronger than ever: God bless the French.
This is far from confirmed at this point, particularly the price, but this is about as strong a rumor as they come.
"This is probably about as strong as I've felt this late in the season," he said.
"This is about as strong a case as there is," said Ms. Mariner, of Human Rights Watch.
For most adults, this is about as strong as you can press down with one hand.
"The politicians, the policymakers need to think about this too — stronger rules and stronger laws".
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