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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coming strong" can be used in written English, typically to describe someone who is making a strong effort or impact in a situation.
For example: "The new employee is really coming strong in her first month. She has already closed multiple deals and impressed her colleagues with her work ethic." "Coming strong" can also be used in a more literal sense, to describe something or someone physically approaching in a strong or forceful manner. Example: "The storm is coming strong, with high winds and heavy rain expected throughout the day."
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Tell them that we're coming, and coming strong".
I thought I was coming strong at the end.
For Charlton hope unexpectedly remains, as does an encouraging sense of coming strong at the last.
The visit had gone smoothly, there had been no significant protests, and the city even had a Greek dome of a sky: hard and blue and cloudless, the wind coming strong from the north.
"We've had a great run to secure the top four because Falkirk were coming strong as well.
"They set it up right up front, (forwards coach), Rob Hunter's done a fantastic job with those boys and we're coming strong in that area," he added.
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In come strong segments of saturated colour".
The wild crawfish will come strong in future seasons.
"We will come strong.
The city needs to come strong.
"This feeling started to come stronger and stronger.
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