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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved much stronger" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements in strength or effectiveness, but it requires rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "The new training program achieved much stronger results than the previous one."
Alternatives: "achieved significantly stronger" or "attained much greater".
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Bin 9.3 achieved much stronger evidence for pooled analysis of all the three diseases compared to each two diseases combination.
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To achieve much stronger robustness to facial occlusion, regularized robust coding (RRC) was proposed by designing a new robust representation residual term.
When comparing to those cheating detectable secret image sharing schemes [16 19], our scheme achieves much stronger capability.
Sentiment data is a perfect fit to our strategy, and it helps us achieve much stronger risk-adjusted performance, when layered into our previous data sources.
It hasn't achieved much.
He never achieved much.
They achieved much in many fields.
Haven't achieved much with my career.
Duo, meanwhile, has not achieved much traction.
Nonetheless, you have achieved much".
Tony Abbott warned independents in South Australia not to "cheat" voters by forming a government with Labor as Jay Weatherill credited the prime minister with helping the Labor party achieve a much stronger result than expected in the state's election.
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