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Discover Ludwig"full strength" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a quality or situation that is at its highest or most complete level of intensity or power. For example, "He drank the coffee at full strength, adding no sugar or cream."
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His voice returned full strength.
The army leadership appeared in full strength.
They should be at full strength, too.
What is "all trumps" or "full strength"?
Just not at full strength.
Full strength, but under control.
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This is full-strength stuff.
Arena has a nearly full-strength roster.
PROFANITY -- Quite a bit and full-strength.
At least Germany and Scotland fielded near full-strength teams.
Mix full-strength clear-the-sinuses Japanese horseradish with rice?
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