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Discover Ludwig"so strong that" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English to express the idea of something being very strong or powerful.
Example: The wind was so strong that it knocked over trees and power lines, causing widespread damage and power outages.
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Not so strong that I hate men, though.
Magnus is so strong that he is simply bored.
So strong that the camels cannot ride into it.
The contrast was so strong that it worked.
Demand is so strong that the product is back-ordered.
The resultant XRF signals were so strong that measurement times were comparable to monolayer growth times.
The perturbation is so strong that non-migrating tides are erased.
Muslim identity is so strong that sometimes it trumps national identity.
In fact, the fetish for determinacy is so strong that sometimes conservatives become confused by it.
Indeed, the popular perception of his success is now so strong that he seems almost invulnerable.
"She's so large and so strong that some people are intimidated by her," he said.
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