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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too stronger" is not correct in written English.
It should be "too strong" when expressing that something exceeds a certain strength or intensity. Example: "The coffee is too strong for my taste; I prefer a milder brew."
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Local participation was strong, too — stronger than in the institute's early days, when its longhaired devotees unnerved some of the more conservative Kansans with their tendencies to Dumpster dive and feast on roadkill.
There are great teams in Scotland too, stronger than ours".
"The politicians, the policymakers need to think about this too — stronger rules and stronger laws".
Stronger evidence to support or falsify propositions needs be sought using quantitative methods; so too stronger evidence for explanatory power.
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He got too strong.
Sometimes too strong".
It's too strong".
That seems too strong.
The smack was too strong?
"Went" is perhaps too strong.
(Maybe "jolt" is too strong).
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