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The phrase "strong currency" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a currency that has a lot of value and is in demand. For example, "The US dollar has been a strong currency for many years."
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A strong currency has not helped.
A strong currency cuts two ways.
"Does the United States deserve such a strong currency?
Chile's are battling with a strong currency (the result of high copper prices).
"We will have a strong currency for a long period of time," Mr Pimentel said.
One (changeable) factor is a strong currency, which depresses prices for farm products.
"Historically, when the U.S. dollar was strong, currency exchange was never a concern," Mr. Hope said.
A strong currency, however, resulted in a weak market for expensive Norwegian exports.
"Economies like Brazil's, with strong currency, make it really hard to compete," Mr. Lowry said.
Although outsiders may like a strong currency, a stable one is more important.
We like having a strong currency, and governments that devalue usually pay a political penalty.
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