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The phrase "make a strong" is not correct or usable in written English.
To use it correctly in a sentence, you would want to specify what you are referring to making strong, for example: "Make a strong impression."
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The two together make a strong team.
They would make a strong bill stronger.
McCain: You make a strong point.
I wanted to make a strong statement.
A well crafted introduction will make a strong first impression.
EVERY exhibition aspires to make a strong impression.
He also challenged these players to make a strong impression.
Get this right and you will make a strong impression.
I think he can make a strong comeback.
Many players can make a strong case for themselves.
And two young, very different artists make a strong impression.
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