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Discover LudwigThe phrase "second strongest" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a comparative adjective phrase used to describe the strength of something, ranking it as second in strength compared to something else. Example: "After losing the first round, the boxer came back in the second and proved to be the second strongest contender in the ring."
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World's second strongest man, an American, came out last week.
He must enter a run-off with the second strongest candidate, Alan Garcia.
Meanwhile, Man City had the second strongest home record, registering 14 wins at The Etihad.
After all, it sold 710,000 copies in its first week, the second strongest debut of the year so far.
The second strongest result on the center-left was for the Labor party, which scored 15 seats.
The UK higher education system is recognised as the second strongest in the world, after that of the US.
Gaynor's apprentice, Enya, unrolls a huge, vegetable-tanned Italian cowhide – cut from the shoulder, the second strongest part.
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It was also the second-strongest October hurricane in any season, and the third strongest Pacific hurricane overall.
"Dear Father," the second-strongest track, is a stern rebuke to a sinning cleric.
The party got a disappointing 25.7% of the vote but remains the second-strongest in parliament.
China overtook Europe as the marque's second-strongest market by volume, with 1,839 vehicles sold.
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