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"great stamina" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person's physical or mental strength and endurance. For example: "She was able to run the entire 5K race with great stamina."
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He wasn't fast, or possessed of great stamina.
Like her, he has great stamina for philosophical debate.
And that he has great stamina, preferring to play from beginning to end without substitution.
Die Bürgschaft, some 18 minutes long and sung from memory, displayed great stamina.
Though not a full-voiced heldentenor, he sang with burnished sound, great stamina and elegance.
Blessed with great stamina and versatility, Yegorova excelled at both short and long distances at the Winter Olympics.
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What ensued were longer rallies from the baseline, which meant a need for greater stamina, better footwork, and more point creation.
In terms of likely longevity, Fury Road is demonstrating greater stamina, with a decline of just 32% from the opening weekend number; Pitch Perfect 2 fell 47%.
But age clearly has its benefits for a writer like Hoban, who, in times of greater stamina, displayed a penchant for wandering off course and leaving himself (and his readers) stranded in a lush, obscure semantic wilderness.
In the deciding set it was the Russian who showed the greater stamina and he achieved the crucial break in the sixth game before finally clinching victory 6-2, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 as a tiring Verdasco's return crashed low into the net.
Messi has by far the greater pace, but if it is 0-0 after 80 minutes, who will have the greater stamina?
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