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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mighty man" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a man who is strong, powerful, or brave. Example: The mighty man lifted the heavy boulder with ease, impressing everyone with his immense strength.
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"Gehrig was a mighty man, struck down too early -- a real mensch," he said.
("The mighty mighty man!" Bonds said. "I'd ask him to get up and sing, but he'd beat me up").
He is a mighty man, and when he asks you to do something, you want to do it.
Nimrod, also spelled Nemrod, legendary biblical figure, described in Gen. 10 8 12 as "the first on earth to be a mighty man.
But to revisit this play is to be reminded how very fallible — and mortal — everyone in it is, starting with the mighty man of its title.
I told him about my village and described my father as a war hero and a mighty man who had once fought in that valley.
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They're mighty men.
The stakes are terribly high — one of two mighty men will be broken.
These mighty men didn't just choose mistresses, by all appearances.
The stakes are terribly high one of two mighty men will be broken.
Any way you look — down at tiny kids, up at mighty men or stretching the eyes over women of wide girth — puffa coats are everywhere.
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