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Discover Ludwig"return stronger" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in various contexts, but it often implies overcoming a challenge or setback and coming back in a stronger way. Example: After losing the first game of the season, the team vowed to return stronger and ended up winning the championship.
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In that case, I will return stronger than ever.
If the enemy is stronger, we'll pull back, only to return stronger, until we liberate Gao".
You see he is being purged, in in being purged he will ultimately return stronger.
Do you stop and give yourself a much-needed rest after which you will return stronger and fresher and more creative than ever?
Kompany's future at City – where Pep Guardiola will replace Manuel Pellegrini in the summer - has been questioned by some given his injury woes, but the 30-year-old vowed to return stronger.
And the former Chelsea trainee has backed Kuszczak to return stronger after his mistake for Birmingham's late equaliser.
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"Arsenal are better for having him and he will return strong.
Although our search began with a seed set that reflected particular properties, there is no guarantee that our BLAST strategy would return strong signals in the particular residues that have previously been defined as typical of helitrons.
Returning stronger and moving to 9/12 will do more to preserve the legacy of lost lives.
Six weeks later, on 20 July, the Pistols returned, stronger, faster, harder, darker, officially notorious.
Whatever the price we have to pay and whatever we have to give up… we are returning stronger God willing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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