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Discover Ludwig"strong built" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is physically strong and well-built. For example, "He has a strong built body and can carry heavy objects."
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By 1994, racing cars were already immensely strong, built as they were of carbon-fibre and Kevlar - Senna would have walked away unhurt from his 135mph impact had he not been unlucky enough to be hit by his wheel.
In the case of rough turning operation with strong built up edge formation we establish that it can be achieved through the application of self-lubricating TiB2 PVD coating.
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So the X3 is well equipped, and the cabin is quite classily appointed with predictably strong build quality.
But the other brands looking out for are Tern and Dahon which offer decent value and strong build quality.
Now it seems that there will be "trickle-up" instead: Volvo's sharp design, excellent safety engineering and strong build quality will influence everything Ford does.
While strong builds in supplies normally have a bearish pull, analysts said lag times in converting crude to refined consumer products limited the impact of the report.
Actually, the plant in Japan was built to withstand--was better built, was stronger built, because of earthquake resistance in Japan.
The strongest build up occurs upstream of Titan and wraps around the poles as the field drapes around.
Strong communities build strong societies and citizens.
They are the strength of a nation and strong women build stronger nations.
It features the same rubber grip and strong build.
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