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"gain in strength" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means to increase or improve in physical or mental power, ability, or overall effectiveness. Example: - After weeks of training, the athlete began to gain in strength and could lift heavier weights. - The company's financial position has slowly begun to gain in strength thanks to their recent successful business strategies. - The patient's health is steadily improving and they are starting to gain in strength after their surgery.
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And yet, that did not make art gain in strength.
If America loses, domestic opponents of the country's WTO membership may gain in strength.
Somalia and the Horn of Africa are probably the best places for al-Qa'ida to gain in strength.
Because climate change is going to inflict increasingly severe harm on human populations, the impulse to rebel is only likely to gain in strength across the planet.
I had thought that the BBC's Autumnwatch might not recover from the loss of Kate Humble, but I now realise that there has been a gain in strength.
The maximum gain in strength was equivalent to the effect of doubling the core density in a panel without ribs.
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The deadline of 24 November was set a year ago, and there is reluctance to go beyond it because both US and Iranian conservative opponents of a deal have gained in strength as the talks have dragged on.
This filling mechanism reduced the porosity of concrete mixtures and effectively developed an adequate adhesion between the particles, resulting in higher gain in strengths.
From 1898 to 1899 the Dreyfusard cause gained in strength.
"The improvements were due almost solely to gains in strength and flexibility".
The paranoia gains in strength and resonance as the game progresses.
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