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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at strong" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The team performed at strong levels during the competition." (Note: "at strong" should be corrected to "at a strong level.")
Alternatives: "at a high level" or "at peak performance."
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The UK is cruising at strong growth rates.
Rhodes is the No. 1 guy at strong safety.
At strong safety, Dawan Landry is a solid tackler.
Tank Williams, a rookie from Stanford, is the starter at strong safety.
The Giants moved Wilson to free safety from strong safety, and inserted Butler at strong safety.
Harris will probably step in right away as the starter at strong safety next to the veteran Mike Minter.
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Multimillion-dollar contracts are being thrown at strong-armed pitchers and hard-hitting sluggers.
In 1999 the umpires lost leverage by resigning as a group in a failed attempt at strong-arming MLB during labor negotiations.
Black traces in the lower panels show envelope waveforms at strong-motion stations.
So are his colleagues at Strong Capital in Chicago.
She is a third-year surgical resident at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.
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