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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stronger for it" is correct and usable in written English, and is usually used when discussing how something has become more robust or better due to difficult or challenging circumstances.
For example, "After all the adversity we faced, our team was much stronger for it."
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It is, tragically, very much of its time and place and much stronger for it.
We're stronger for it".
And my relationships are stronger for it.
And you would be stronger for it.
"He'll be stronger for it.
And the papers are stronger for it.
But we're stronger for it now.
"We are better and stronger for it.
The Church was made stronger for it.
"And Jim McGreevey is stronger for it".
And we'll be stronger for it.
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