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Discover Ludwig"strong term" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a particular word or phrase that expresses a strong sentiment, typically of disapproval or dislike. For example, "Her description of the situation was full of strong terms, like 'unforgivable' and 'despicable.'".
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bill outlawing incitement to religious hatred The notes tell us, for example, that "hatred is a strong term.
"'Butt out' is a strong term, but when [politicians] suddenly talk about price controls, you just don't know what consequences that has," he said.
We were talking about his plan to create a "ministry of immigration and national identity" — he had just announced it — and a lot of people were shocked, because in France "national identity" is a very strong term.
Another very strong term he used recently, for the same purpose, is "genocide".
"I don't know, 'investigation' is kind of a strong term," Volusia County spokesperson Dave Byron told me.
We agree that causality is a strong term.
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She replied in unsurprisingly strong terms.
Some opponents of gay marriage also spoke in strong terms.
We need to communicate that in strong terms".
But the F.T.C. criticized the company in strong terms.
In unmistakably strong terms, Mr. Holder has now supplied it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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