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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strength from" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the source or origin of someone's strength or power. You can use it in a sentence as follows: "Despite facing many challenges, she found strength from within to overcome them all."
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We drew strength from that.
We take our strength, from beautiful memories.
We draw strength from our victories.
They will find strength from my daughter".
He added: "We draw strength from Nick.
"I get the strength from my family.
You get strength from teamwork".
I get strength from hearing that.
We gain strength from the kids.
Yet Joannou takes strength from the past.
* I get strength from my religious beliefs.
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