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The phrase "are always strongly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a consistent and intense quality or characteristic of something.
Example: "The results of the study are always strongly indicative of the trends we observe in the data."
Alternatives: "are consistently robust" or "are invariably intense."
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For off-road vehicle design, good tire mobility and little compaction on terrain are always strongly desired.
The study revealed that 41.2% of the respondents are always strongly motivated to accomplish tasks while 58.8% of them are always weakly motivated.
On similar grounds, general principles of theory choice would also seem to count against both pre-established harmony and the sometimes-defended "overdeterminationist" view (Mellor 1995) that the physical effects of mental states are always strongly overdetermined by both a sui generis mental cause and a physical cause.
Of this sort of change they are always strongly in favor.
Recognize that you are always strongly encouraged to use facts and ideas found in research sources for articles you edit on wikiHow.
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Yet "Valentine" was always strongly danced.
Oliver loved family and was always strongly connected to his.
'As a governor I was always strongly idealistic and I believe in reform,' he said.
And his interpretation of history is always strongly substantiated and frequently provocative.
Although there might be a good soundbite, his discourse was always strongly Bible-based.
"They are awful big, aren't they?" There was a nostalgic tone in his voice; Sam was always strongly sentimental.
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