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Discover Ludwig"have a strength of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that has a particular quality or attribute that is strong or powerful. Example: "The new athlete on the team has a strength of determination, which has helped the entire team improve their performance." Here, the phrase "have a strength of determination" means that the athlete possesses a strong sense of determination. Other examples could include "have a strength of character," "have a strength of will," or "have a strength of intellect."
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"You can have a strength of expression in a single drawing that I don't think computers will ever get.
But the radio signals, which come from satellites, have a strength of less than one quadrillionth of a watt when they reach the receiver; a transmitter of only several watts can blank out large areas.
Tight end fantasy points have a strength of correlation of 0.62 from year to year, meaning around 62 percent of their performance is repeatable and 38 percent regresses toward the mean.
From a height of 120 kilometers, the anomalies have a strength of about 400 nanoteslas--about 40 times stronger than any such anomalies on Earth.
Concerning the results of the mechanical tests, the usual concretes generally have a strength of 20 30 MPa for mixtures mentioned above.
The army has a total of 850,000 soldiers, while the navy and air force have a strength of 235,000 and 398,000, China said in its defence white paper.
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Because the Hurricanes play what is now judged the fifth-toughest schedule, which included a victory over Florida State on Oct. 7, they have a strength-of-schedule advantage over the Seminoles and have 6.34 B.C.S. points.
(Earth's magnetic field has a strength of 1 gauss).
Every team in this division has a strength of schedule that is among the top 10.
He has a strength of character and that rubs off on others".
The al-Nusra Front has a strength of up to 10,000 fighters with mostly foreign backgrounds.
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