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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong weapon" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something, usually an object or idea, that is powerful or effective in achieving a specific goal or overcoming a challenge. Example: "Education is a strong weapon against poverty and ignorance."
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Rabbi Menitoff said he also regarded the resolution as a strong weapon against antigay bias.
"Taliban have no strong weapon to bring these kinds of casualties" he said.
"England have very quick players on the break and they can use the counter-attack as a strong weapon.
Graham Davey Bristol With some justification David Cameron trumpets British values as a strong weapon against any "barbaric realm".
I think it's quite a strong weapon to have in your armoury and I feel sad about abandoning it".
"I want the government to understand this: a collaborator who is able to return to his own territory can be a strong weapon against the Mafia.
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"They have strong weapons.
Possible path creators possess two strong weapons which could both be beneficial to the region in their struggle to gain competitive advantages.
The crossfire is intense, so penetrate through enemy territory by bombing through the press, and use your strong weapons -- your Big Guns -- to drive to the hole.
Since we have obtained strong weapons to treat RA, a new strategy rather than a new target should be required for the advanced therapy of RA.
Bring strong weapons and armor and a high combat level.
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