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"taking strength from" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It means to gain courage or motivation from something or someone. Example: After facing many challenges, she found herself taking strength from her inner resilience and determination to overcome them.
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Within minutes of the game's conclusion, many Giants seemed to be taking strength from the accomplishment.
LS: Zenebech is a committed Christian – taking strength from her faith during her ordeal.
All the royal family, especially Charles, William and Harry, are "taking strength from" and "deeply touched" by and "enormously grateful" for the overwhelming public support.
The UN refugee agency nevertheless hailed the negotiations, taking strength from the fact that diplomats had at least reaffirmed the principle of resettlement, despite a toxic global discourse on migration.
The "pure elation" of his expression, Peggy said, was what finally convinced her that he knew his mind and was even taking strength from his decision to die on that day, and on his own terms.
And the internet is taking strength from this video of a man rescuing a cat from the Thames.
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Yet Joannou takes strength from the past.
I took strength from his certainty.
And national regulators could take strength from their international counterparts.
He said he takes strength from his grandmother Lillie.
The only useful response was to take strength from the insults.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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