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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gauge strength" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to measure or evaluate the level or intensity of something. For example: "I'm trying to gauge the strength of the storm before I go outside."
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There were 40-yard dash times to determine speed, three-cone drill results to assess quickness and bench press reps to gauge strength.
The ability to gauge strength before potential conflicts is sensible, especially to other males".
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Gauge strengths and weaknesses.
In addition, allowing males to pursue them may allow females to gauge the strength of male sexual strength, providing another aspect to female mate choice and evaluation of male quality.
One gauge of strength in the labour market is the number of vacancies.
It is difficult, at least at this point, to gauge the strength of the case against Mr. Muhajir.
"Forty years of black terrorist history have not been enough for them to gauge the strength of Spanish society," he said.
It is the potential inclusion of undervalued stars like Allen and Hedges that could provide a better gauge of strength, though.
The Greens intend to run in the first round of voting, to gauge their strength, and then go into coalitions with others, probably the Socialists.
"There's no sense of doom, but investors are definitely waiting for more data to gauge the strength of the economy".
As they try to gauge the strength of the recovery, investors are watching data on unemployment more closely than perhaps any other economic indicator.
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