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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong nerve" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who shows courage or determination in a challenging situation. Example: "It takes a strong nerve to stand up and speak in front of a large audience."
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The shootout called for men of strong nerve and straight aim, and not one player shot wide.
Displaying a strong nerve that went down well at home, she openly demanded in a joint appearance with Mr. Putin in St . Petersburgthat Russia return art looted from Nazi Germany.
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You still need strong nerves to cycle here.
Actresses obviously require strong nerves even to read it.
The journey to Lebanon's extraordinary vineyards, however, requires strong nerves.
But they will need strong nerves and the patience to wait for a long time.
Doing deals needed strong nerves, iron-clad innards and relentless patience.
It takes strong nerves to come back from that sort of deficit in an environment as hostile as the Georgia Dome.
STRONG nerves and a loaded gun are important attributes for a mayor of Odessa, and Eduard Gurvits has both.
Some reckon it will take 15 years for it to break even.Yet the port industry is about strong nerves.
WANTED: a diplomat from a serious European state with leadership skills, strong nerves, and proven ability to resist manipulation.
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