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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an strength of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a strength of" because "strength" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "The team demonstrated a strength of resilience during the challenging project."
Alternatives: "a quality of strength" or "a characteristic of strength."
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The degrees of the critical monomials represent logarithmic sensitivities, therefore they provide both sign an strength of the influence of the critical parameters on the studied property.
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The strong links with industry and the degree-level vocational qualifications that were a strength of the old polytechnics remain a strength of the post-1992 grofp of universities.
We see a strength of character that is sort of a form of nonviolent resistance.
They understand that it is not enough to have a strength of mind--they must also have a strength of character.
The Germans initially set a maximum strength of 17,000, but the SDS quickly reached a strength of 18,500.
Puddings are a strength of the English kitchen, so they need to be a strength of Dinner.
Hospitality is a strength of the restaurant.
It's a strength of our country".
But he's a strength of ours.
This is a strength of our dataset.
Of course, this is a strength of his.
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