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The phrase "gained strength from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something becoming stronger or more powerful as a result of a particular factor or source. Example: "The team gained strength from their coach's uplifting pep talk before the championship game."
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I feel I've gained strength from my surroundings".
We supported each other and gained strength from each other".
This dogma gained strength from studies on babies born prematurely.
She eventually felt able to tell her story, and gained strength from the telling.
"I feel very blessed, and have gained strength from their support.
If anything, the Afghanistan-centric Wazirs have already gained strength from it.
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We gain strength from the kids.
And perhaps they came to gain strength from each other.
I wanted to gain strength from my marriage — that was increasingly clear.
But now we feel like we gain strength from one another.
Even as he builds his delegate count, he gains strength from the very groups he defiles.
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