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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong strong" is not grammatically correct and does not make sense in written English.
It is possible that it was a typographical error or a mistake in typing the word "strong" twice. If you wanted to use the word "strong" twice in a sentence, you could say something like, "His muscles were strong and his will was strong as well." This would be a correct and understandable use of the word "strong" twice in a sentence.
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Over to strong, strong runner Alan Gardner.
He was strong, strong in his heart.
A strong, strong woman and a pioneer".
"He was a strong, strong guy".
"He was a strong, strong fighter," Mr. Khader said.
William J. Abbott, president and chief executive at Crown Media Holdings, said advertising gains will be "strong, strong, strong".
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An earlier study on the strong-strong type of community found that when institutional demands collide with cultural demands, institutional regulations gave way to cultural norms.
The first type is defined as having a community environment with strong institutional impact and where culture acts as a strong normative force and hereafter will be abbreviated as the "strong-strong" type.
"I'm feeling strong -- strong and happy," Sami says.
The consequent the possibility that there is a target at this RoI was divided into 5 levels, Very Strong, Strong, Medium, Weak, andVery Weak.
Marcia Fudge, the Ohio Congresswoman who is Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, just issued some strong, strong words about Ferguson: .
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