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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much stronger for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a contrast between two states or ideas, referring to the idea that the second state/idea is "much stronger" than the first. For example, "The arguments for closing the factory are weaker than the arguments for keeping it open, making the case for keeping it open much stronger for the company."
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This correlation is much stronger for women than for men.
The College is so much stronger for his friendship.
"The latest polls are looking much stronger for the 'outers'outers
You're much stronger for it, in their eyes.
"It will be much much stronger for the BBC.
So much stronger for his friendship, we mourn his loss and celebrate his life.
Margaret Thatcher was much to blame for that crisis, but she emerged much stronger for it.
I think the team will be that much stronger for Seb as the more visible figurehead".
Under federal law, consumer protections are much stronger for credit-card transactions.
It is, tragically, very much of its time and place and much stronger for it.
This is outsider filmmaking at its most compelling, free of the rules of Hollywood naturalism and much stronger for it.
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