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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong academic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who has strong academic achievements or a person who is strong academically. For example: "He had a strong academic record in high school, so it's no surprise he got accepted to the top university."
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"The community, the tradition and the strong academic program".
"It focused its energies on keeping a strong academic program.
She said she wanted a school with strong academic, dance and communications programs.
But there remains a strong academic and idealistic trend in Zhang's titles.
In 1993 she temporarily relocated to Hawaii to provide her children with a strong academic upbringing.
Robinson believes there remains a strong academic justification for keeping archaeology on the syllabus.
Greenhead has a strong academic tradition – last year 32 students received Oxbridge offers.
And one of our biggest tenets is a strong academic foundation.
Make sure that he's taking a strong academic program that would be transferrable anywhere.
Positioned between two years with strong academic identities, the second year at university often seems to be overshadowed.
She said: "I think Craig Calhoun combines a strong academic background with demonstrable leadership and governance skills".
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