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I . strong [strɒŋ, Am strɑ:ŋ] ADJ

1. strong person, hands, wind:

II . strong [strɒŋ, Am strɑ:ŋ] ADV

strong-minded ADJ

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There is a lack of medical consensus about whether moderate consumption of beer, wine, or distilled spirits has a stronger association with longevity.
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By the 20th century, however, the demands for professionalism in nursing and teaching grew stronger.
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These include stronger families, better schools and government-funded housing vouchers.
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Heavy or biohazardous stains such as blood and feces may require longer wash times and stronger formulas.
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It has even stronger anticancer activity than nogalamycin and has less toxicity than nogalamycin.
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Evidence for this lies in framing experiments where framing effects become stronger when verbatim information(percentages) are replaced with gist descriptions.
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Craft beer's stronger, sometimes sweeter flavor also tends to hold more appeal for women than a traditional light beer, he said.
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This height represents volatility as larger price movements form thicker clouds, which creates a stronger support and resistance.
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Despite the common notion that cliques are an inherently negative influence, they may help adolescents become socially acclimated and form a stronger sense of identity.
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This allows for stronger hydrogen bonding between the 2- and 3- ribose hydroxyl groups and the side chain carboxyl group.
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