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"prove the strength" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it in any context where you are trying to encourage someone to demonstrate the strength of something. For example, "The ropes must be tested to prove the strength of the bridge before anyone is allowed to cross it."
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"Above all, we want to prove the strength, the good, really, of people".
"To prove the strength," Kuzanov says with a totally straight face.
There is no requirement to prove the strength of the evidence.
We were prepared to make real changes that would prove the strength and vitality of American democracy.
"It supported his attempts to prove the strength of Hitler's allure and why Speer – the architect, the artist – was so taken in by his egotism.
If Mustang proves to be a cracker and sales increase, there will be smiles all around and Guinness will be able to prove the strength of its slogan - "out of the darkness comes light".
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It proved the strength of the car.
It proved the strength of the National Theatre of Wales, who move from place to place with no fixed base.
But Wood proved the strength of his advocacy of Schoenberg's piece by playing it again in the 1934 season – 22 years later.
The fact that my interrogators – Nkem Ifejika and Mishal Husain – were of African and Pakistani origins was a minor triumph in itself, proving the strength of their journalistic integrity.
For Egypt's new government, a high-turnout and a large yes-vote are seen as integral to proving the strength of public support for Morsi's overthrow.
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