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Discover Ludwig"strongly resist" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to forcefully or firmly oppose or refuse something. Examples: 1. Despite the pressure from her family, she strongly resisted getting married at a young age. 2. The protesters strongly resisted the new government's policies, demanding change. 3. He was able to strongly resist the temptation to eat the cake, sticking to his strict diet. 4. The soldiers were trained to strongly resist enemy attacks and defend their country. 5. She tried to remain calm, but she couldn't help strongly resisting when her boss criticized her work.
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They strongly resist deformation.
The gripers, however, strongly resist change.
Teachers at this level strongly resist being ranked.
In fact, they often strongly resist any such interference.
WWF said ministers should strongly resist any attempts to water down the phase-out.
But Scudamore said the Premier League would strongly resist any such suggestion.
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And those institutions strongly resisted the coup attempt, orchestrated the public outpouring and enabled resistance.
Such views are strongly resisted.
The Weinsteins strongly resisted that argument.
The DWP is strongly resisting this challenge".
The proposal has been strongly resisted by those in power.
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