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"come on strong" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who is making a strong impression on someone, either through persisting in conversing with them, or by making forceful arguments or suggestions. For example, "He was coming on strong with his sales pitch, and eventually we had to back down and agree to his terms."
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HockeyApp has come on strong as of late, likely due to TestFlight's large number of bugs alongside recent iOS updates.
("Watch the anti-Americanism come on strong in the next few days," one Parisian friend said).
But contrary voices have come on strong.
Vodka was just beginning to come on strong".
He arrived with an impressive portfolio and has come on strong.
Pharmaceutical ad spending continued to come on strong, with a 15percentt increase.
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