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Discover Ludwig"commercial strength" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a company's financial resources or power, often in comparison to other companies or in comparison to an earlier time. For example, "The company has grown from a startup to a significant commercial strength in the last five years."
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This singularity is arguably the label's commercial strength.
To address this, Olam promotes the benefits of co-operatives for commercial strength.
A slew of presidents from Virginia were cool to a project that boosted the commercial strength of New York.
Still, a few incidents over the past few months have raised questions about the commercial strength of the I.P.L.
By using LVMH's commercial strength, Mr Arnault will challenge Richemont, Cartier and Johann Rupert head to head.
The Lions have developed into one of the biggest brands in world rugby with a commercial strength disproportionate to its playing success.
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This will be principally driven financially by our commercial strengths globally".
But there clearly has been a flurry of activity to analyze the commercial strengths and weaknesses of performers who record with BMG Classics and who include the flutist James Galway, the pianist Evgeny Kissin and the Canadian Brass.
His belief in state and co-operative ownership of industry was considered so sinister by right commentators at the time that the Daily Mail's Political Editor, Anthony Shrimsley, warned: "The true menace of citizen Benn is that he has greater ambitions than merely to take over everything that contributes to the industrial and commercial strengths of these islands.
Yet another striking analogy involves the fact that the politically dominant majority of Singapore's population consists not of indigenous natives but of "overseas" Han Chinese," whose literary and commercial strengths long ago earned them the sobriquet "the Jews of Southeast Asia" and the envy and resentment due a wealthy, elitist, and supple minority.
Xerox's heavy artillery in the color war is its commercial-strength iGen3 digital color printer, a half-ton beast that spews 110 pages per minute (see box, p. 92).
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