Sentence examples for strengthen to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "strengthen to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of enhancing or reinforcing something, but it lacks proper context or structure. Example: "We need to strengthen to achieve our goals" is unclear and would require rephrasing for clarity.

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Isaac's are expected to strengthen to about 90mph (a high-end category 1).

Some forecasts projected that Ike could strengthen to a Category 4 hurricane, with winds of at least 131 m.p.h.

"I am asking the Japanese counterparts to further strengthen, to facilitate, communication," said the agency's chief, Yukiya Amano.

It was expected to strengthen to a hurricane after its center crossed Cuba and the storm approached the keys Monday night.

It was expected to strengthen to a category 5 storm before slamming into Eastern Samar province in the central Philippines on Saturday.

Goldman predicts that the Russian currency will strengthen to 27 to the dollar over the next six months; it trades currently around 29 to the dollar.

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The euro strengthened to $1.48.

They leave the weights and strengthening to Dunn.

The dollar strengthened to $1.47 against the euro.

Training facilities have been strengthened to produce skilled workers.

Surveillance mechanisms should be strengthened to detect these occurrences more.

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