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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strongly experience" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, as "strongly" is not an appropriate adverb to modify "experience" in this context.
Example: "I strongly experience emotions during the movie" would be better phrased as "I experience strong emotions during the movie."
Alternatives: "intensely feel" or "deeply experience.".
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To so strongly experience these kinds of wonderfully shocking similarities and dissimilarities among living things is the kind of experience that has largely been the prerogative of biologists — especially those known as taxonomists, who spend their days ordering and naming the living things on Earth.
In order to avoid this threat to their survival, people may hesitate to make decisions and strongly experience the negative emotion [20] [22].
This study demonstrated that elite junior Australian Rules footballers strongly experience LBP more severely, frequently and with higher prevalence and chronicity than non-elite junior Australian Rules footballers and non-football playing school children, who share a similar pain profile.
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(DN, female, 58 years old) The lack of guidelines and evidence within the area of obesity was more strongly experienced by the men than by the women.
Indeed, the more strongly participants experienced ownership for the rubber hand, the more strongly they experienced disownership for the biological hand.
In addition, questionnaire results showed that the more strongly participants experienced ownership for the rubber hand, the more strongly they experienced disownership for the real hand.
They're not symbols or anything like that, but when they're all added together it makes for a strongly unified experience, rather than two separate ones.
That ambiguity is a very human thing .To return to his sixth symphony, listening to it makes for a strongly emotional experience.
This way of orientation relies strongly on experience, because individuals need to form a spatial representation of traversable paths.
Often when we strongly desire something, we experience a feeling of being "pulled" or "tugged".
However, simulations also demonstrated that strongly right skewed variables experience large trade-offs even in the absence of negative correlations with competing variables.
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