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Discover Ludwig"such strong" can be a part of a sentence and is grammatically correct in written English.
It is used to describe the level or intensity of something that is strong. It is typically used before a noun or noun phrase. Example: The athlete had such strong muscles that he could easily lift the heavy weights. In this sentence, "such strong" describes the degree of strength of the athlete's muscles.
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Why qualify such strong playing?
They are such strong characters.
"He has such strong themes.
MB: He had such strong women friends.
Why do I feel such strong antipathy?
"It had such strong values," he said.
R. C. Teuton: Such strong beer?
"There's just such strong divisions between the parties this year".
Such strong game I'm in total agreement Go for it.
Not everything offered at Sotheby's brought such strong prices.
So why does television's biggest standup provoke such strong emotions?
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