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The phrase "strongly resembling" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something closely resembles or is very similar to something else. Example: The new fashion trend is strongly resembling the styles of the 1980s, with bold colors and statement accessories.
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She really was an eminent Victorian, although not, as Strachey imagined her, "a small, tublike lady in black — rather severe of aspect, strongly resembling Queen Victoria".
The poem, David Sumner's "Someone Forgotten" struck Bowers as strongly resembling his own"Tenth-Year Elegy" published in "Poetry" a couple of years before.
The three presidents ultimately signed a document strongly resembling the "New York Declaration" that the American team had drawn up in advance.
"The white collar freeters, the members of the Dame-Ren have the nuance of strongly resembling the old-time hippies -- they are dropping out of modern capitalist society," he said of his coffee club group, largely composed of university graduates.
Whatever you call it, this red, wrinkled creature is an oddity -- strongly resembling that rubber-chicken novelty usually bought by the guy in the office who's not nearly as funny as he thinks he is.
Here Hoffman (strongly resembling the zany Martin Short) is the 243-year-old proprietor of a magical toy shop that he wants to hand over to his manager (lovely Natalie Portman) before his death.
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His politics strongly resemble mine, for what that's worth.
"The game strongly resembles another game called ScamperGhost.
(The actors strongly resemble the people they play).
One line of litopterns, the proterotheres, strongly resembled horses.
In this revisionist biography, Austen — "the unshockable young Jane" — more strongly resembles Emma Woodhouse than Fanny Price.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com