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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seek strength" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically expresses a desire or motivation to become strong, either physically or emotionally. For example, "She was determined to persevere through the tough times, so she sought strength in herself to keep going."
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By the early twentieth century, modern Chinese and Muslim intellectuals were also turning away from Europe's universalist ideals of the Enlightenment, which they saw as a moral cover for unjust racial hierarchies, to seek strength and dignity in a revamped Confucianism and Islam.
After that scene, a Native American prayer came to my mind, "I seek strength not to be greater that my brother, but to fight my greatest enemy, myself".
Businesses might be inclined to seek strength through partnership with another company, Baldrige told reporters, but they could be discouraged by fears that the government would later cancel their mergers.
This may include suggestions to discuss the decision with others, or to seek strength or comfort in religious/spiritual beliefs.
You can ask for answers, seek strength, send good wishes to others, or give thanks.
Seek strength in numbers.
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Carriers are also seeking strength through size.
Further, Afghanistan has a long history of defeating foreign armies that sought strength in numbers.
The 136-year-old company is also seeking strength in nontraditional ways.
ARTS groups are seeking strength in numbers — forming alliances, pooling resources, networking and accommodating one another's diminished circumstances.
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