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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atypical strength" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strength or quality that is unusual or not commonly found in a particular context.
Example: "The athlete demonstrated atypical strength during the competition, outperforming all expectations."
Alternatives: "unusual strength" or "exceptional strength".
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On the other hand, Howard acknowledges the atypical strength of the current leader's position.
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Most mainstream theory is silent regarding autistic strengths and atypical ability; indeed, what is in print often presents a damning image of autism as an "epidemic".
As such, there is an atypical wealth of parameters on the strength of biomolecular interactions.
"It's a highly atypical slowdown in Canada given the underlying strength of the domestic economy".
Barnacles exhibit low adhesive strength [38] and frequently produce atypical soft, thick glue when grown on silicone polymers [8], [39].
Again, this is atypical, as most REases become more prone to star activity, when the ionic strength is decreased [ 33].
The main strength is that the observed ORs indicate a strong association between bisphosphonate use and increased atypical femoral fracture risk, which can hardly be challenged on grounds of bias in the design.
Although the status of codon 237 was not included in these reports of atypical scrapie, it would be useful to know if classifying the F141 haplotype into subtypes F141L237 or F141P237 affects the strength of association.
JM: Atypical.
An atypical venue for an atypical pianist.
This is not atypical.
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