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The phrase "also has a backbone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe someone or something that shows strength, courage, or moral integrity.
Example: "In a world full of challenges, she also has a backbone, standing up for what she believes in despite the opposition."
Alternatives: "also shows strength" or "also demonstrates resolve".
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"Behind that smile, Tim also has a backbone of steel.
He also has a backbone and a shield from the 1940s as his only weapon.
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Indeed, p53 also has a larger number of backbone HBs and they have longer lifetimes than in p63 and in p73; p73 in turn has more HBs than p63.
And President Bill Clinton, as everyone also knows, has a backbone of reptilian sinuosity when dealing with public-sector unions.
She also had a stiff backbone, barely conceding to the changing times.
Cys2His2 ZFs also have a relatively conserved backbone.
In addition to this, these networks also have a core regulatory backbone network that are common to all these different networks irrespective of cell/ tissue types.
The O55:H7 representative also had a high percentage of backbone genes (96.6%).
(10) Interestingly, the lipid backbones Gb3 also have a substantial effect on the way these proteins behave in cells, and might be important to the eventual pathogenic outcome.
The king also had a group of personal armsmen, known as housecarls, who formed the backbone of the royal forces.
Lord Sir Anthony Strallan-Gormless has a backbone?
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