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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brute strength" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to physical strength that is not enhanced by any means other than physical training and exercising. For example, "The wrestler had great brute strength, having trained daily for many years."
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Cycling is more brute strength.
Bicycle oil and brute strength were tried.
Brute strength does not cut it.
"It takes more than brute strength to win today's wars.
His brute strength and raw throwing ability allowed for this.
"He's a big kid and he's got brute strength.
What does Poe offer besides size and brute strength?
Brute strength, that's all it was," he said.
"A lot of police work does not require brute strength.
But it's often timing rather than brute strength".
It didn't used to be such a brute strength thing.
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