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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put it strong" is technically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to emphasize a point in your writing. For example, "We need to take steps to protect the environment - let's put it strong and make it a priority."
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Laughing, Mr. Dorfman corrected his age to 52. "I feel a little bit of boyishness coming out," he added, along with "the challenge of 'Wow, can we really get through these pieces?' " Beneath these questions lie more philosophical inquiries into the nature of male relationships: What is allowed in a society that wants its men to be, as Mr. Froot put it, "strong and silent"?
Photograph: Markit As Markit put it: Strong rebound in growth momentum across the UK construction sector, driven by faster expansions of housing and commercial building activity.
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I think I have opened up some quite important issues and drawn attention to them … I wouldn't put it stronger than that".
A former internationalist dropped round my house the other day and said words to the effect that: "We have to re-examine the way we treat our English neighbours because, for some reason, they now dislike the Scots intensely". Actually, he put it stronger than that.
We're not putting it stronger than that.
Stronger encryption is growing not diminishing, so the "challenge", as U.K. government sources put it, that strong encryption poses to security services' digital surveillance programs is not going away.
One woman who has definitely decided not to have children put it in strong terms.
But, as he put it, "finishing strong is way better than being bad for the last five months".
In the special case of isothermal conditions with monochromatic and unidirectional irradiation, we recover a previous model based on intuitive ad-hoc assumptions and thus put it on strong thermodynamic footing.
When he ceased to be vice-chancellor in 1980, there was, as a member of staff put it, "a strong sense of vacuum".
Among the themes that Barneys is emphasizing are folkloric knits and, as Ms. Gilhart put it, "a strong and sexy woman in that Helmut Newton way".
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