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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually make it stronger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ways to enhance or improve something, often in a context where a counterintuitive approach is being suggested.
Example: "By adding more water to the mixture, you can actually make it stronger in flavor."
Alternatives: "truly enhance it" or "genuinely reinforce it".
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Dogs don't just fill your heart; they actually make it stronger.
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The 541-foot tall Eiffel Tower is a 50percentt replica of its sister in Paris, except that the one here in the desert is made of steel rather than cast iron plates, which actually makes it stronger.
And also with people around you, it's really good to focus on their strengths and tell them, "I love your enthusiasm" or "I love your courage" or "I love your humility" because it actually makes it stronger in other people too.
"I was able to take that one apart and actually make it a little bit stronger," he said.
As 2013 begins, it looks once again like a tough slog for international investors — and this time, conditions may actually make it harder to generate strong portfolio returns.
Send arms to a weak nation, intending perhaps to make the nation stronger, and you might actually make it weaker over time.
They might actually make it.
Actually make it half price.
Now actually make it useful!
This will make it stronger.
But he might: he may be perfectly susceptible to persuasion by congressional Republicans who will argue that, don't worry, we're actually saving Medicare and making it stronger.
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