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Discover Ludwig"strong head" is not a correct phrase to use in a sentence.
It is not an idiomatic or commonly used phrase in English. A possible alternative could be "strong-minded" or "strong-willed." For example: "She is known for her strong-minded personality." or "He has a very strong-willed approach to problem-solving."
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"Great strong head, the colour of urine.
Unusually strong head winds meant a need for more fuel, which meant room for fewer passengers.
A strong head wind can simulate hill climbing, Mr. Vaughters said.
Ms. Breslin obliged, but added a roof that waves like birthday streamers in a strong head wind.
Perhaps you had been gripped by #Marcomentum only to see his strong head of hair bow out last night.
"All I know is that Lance as a cyclist had a formidable amount of strength, intelligence and a strong head," he said.
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Paddling ventrally results in a strong head-up pitching moment during the power phase making it harder for the ducks to move their feet vertically.
The C-terminus of ERM-binding phosphor-protein 50 (EBP50, also known as NHERF1) was shown to bind to ERM-FERM but not to the full-length ERM proteins, as the full-length ERMs adopt tightly closed conformation due to their very strong head-to-tail interactions (Supplementary information, Figure S1B).
If you're an inexperienced tobacco user, you may start to feel a strong head-rush and some nausea, or even vomiting.
St. Jude Thaddaeus!" "Bwana, this boy has grown strong-head," Mama said.
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