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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong armor" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to physical armor made of metal, figuratively when discussing someone being psychologically or emotionally defended, or metaphorically when discussing something protective, like a shield or barrier. Example Sentence: She surrounded herself with a strong armor of courage to face the challenge ahead.
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These are the first wars in which soldiers, protected by strong armor and rapid medical care, routinely survive explosions at close range and then return to combat.
Ring heroes have extremely strong armor and powerful attacks, making them among the game's most over-powered units.
What do I say to touch your heart and pierce the strong armor behind which you hide?
Get strong armor.
Never run into a creeper as it is deadly and will kill you if you do not have strong armor.
Its strong armor allows for some slips in the bombers blind spot, but its strong engine allows for chasing after fighters.
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The vaccine (or a case of the measles) prompts the body to supplement this primary buffer with a stronger armor of IgG antibodies, some of which are able to neutralize the measles virus so it can't invade cells or spread to other patients.
The main battery guns had stronger armor protection, at 8 inches thick.
Built between 1903 and 1908, the ships closely resembled those of the preceding, though they had stronger armor protection.
Lastly, Germany would need a heavy tank, armed with a massive 150-millimeter (5.9 in) cannon to defeat enemy fortifications, and even stronger armor.
Most units can be upgraded through research (e.g. faster gathering for villagers, stronger armor for military units, and longer range for archers).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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