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"strong resilience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's ability to remain strong and determined in the face of hardship or difficulty. For example, "The survivors of the shipwreck showed strong resilience as they worked together to build a shelter on the deserted island."
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I've always had a strong resilience and a commitment to deliver anything I say I'm going to do.
"We view BSN as a highly attractive growth case with strong resilience across the business cycle," Marcus Brennecke, an EQT partner in Germany, said in a statement.
In Something for Cate, McGregor is in raptures when she recounts the 2011 Sir Donald Bradman oration by the former Indian cricket captain Rahul Dravid, in which he likens cricket to war and talks about the strong resilience of both India and Australia.
The proposed technique for inter-WBAN communication shows a strong resilience against node capture.
LKE can achieve a strong resilience under uniform network distribution, while iPAK must set as to work against node capture attack.
Therefore, it is still an extremely challenging task to achieve high network connectivity, strong resilience against node capture, and low storage/computation/communication overheads.
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On the other side, PPNN provides stronger resilience to systems based on manifold mechanisms and agents.
With the help of auxiliary nodes which preload a large number of initial keys, ordinary nodes only preload a small fraction of root keys and can establish pairwise key with high probability while keeping stronger resilience against node compromise.
Wong's drawings also reflect on a Rockefeller Foundation idea that tasked 100 cities, many of them capitals, to build stronger resilience and more inclusive economies.
It seems that the strongest resilience is achieved by those who reside in an unexpected place.
Surprisingly, our surveys indicate that the strongest resilience to the hazard is achieved by those who reside in extremely devastated areas and those who themselves suffered economic and/or physical damage.
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