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"he stronger" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a verb and a subject, and "stronger" is an adjective that cannot stand alone as a verb. To make it a complete sentence, you could add a verb such as "is" or "seems" and a subject such as "he is" or "he seems." For example: "He is stronger than I thought." or "He seems stronger today."
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Is he stronger than last year?
The higher the specific surface area of filler, he stronger the interfacial interaction between it and asphalt binder.
Is he stronger than you?
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"He strong-armed it through," he said.
But he grew stronger as he stepped.
He said he felt strong.
He was strong, and he deserved it.
He's stronger".
He used stronger language.
"But he's stronger".
Now he's stronger mentally.
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