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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong core" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to having a strong and stable center or foundation, both literally and figuratively. Example: "Yoga and Pilates are both great forms of exercise for building a strong core."
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"We have a very strong core".
Without a strong core, things quickly fall apart.
Both the Conservatives and Labour have strong core votes.
Pilates prevents this by loosening the hips and building a strong core".
"A strong core keeps the body stable in the boat," Mr. Butt said.
such a potent comedic force: a strong core cast who are – first and foremost – improvisers.
They have a strong core but they also have specialist vocational schools, employer-led schools".
I think my sound is big and round, with a strong core.
He said Mr. Daley would build on "the very strong core here".
Belgium's economy is small but closely aligned with Europe's strong core.
Beneath the drop in revenue, though, the bank has a number of strong core businesses.
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