great strength
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgreatandstrength
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great
adjective
uk/ɡreɪt/us/ɡreɪt/
large in amount, size, ...
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strength
noun
uk/streŋθ/us/streŋθ/
the ability to do things that need a lot of physical or ...
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(Definition ofgreatandstrengthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thegreatstrengthof the volume is its critical stance.
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Itsgreatstrengthis for reading texts historically.
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This organizing principle is the work'sgreatstrength, but is also its weakness.
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Agreatstrengthof the book is its conversation with existing theory.
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Thegreatstrengthin this listing is therefore the more conventional archival sources.
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Thegreatstrengthof this book lies with its empirical richness and depth.
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Agreatstrengthwas her ability to bring practitioners into research.
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Agreatstrengthof the book is to link national administrative, judicial, and intellectual movements to 'micro-histories'.
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Thegreatstrengthof the book lies in its willingness to take the indigenous cultural context seriously.
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However, itsgreatstrengthis the wide range of river systems, with greatly differing characteristics and contexts, that are documented.
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They did not, however, develop with anygreatstrengthamong either the high-born nobility or the low-born commons.
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Agreatstrengthof the exterior calculus approach is the way it unifies seemingly different problems in a common framework.
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The formal approach adopted in this book, though seemingly austere at first, on continued use becomes itsgreatstrength.
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This is itsgreatstrength.
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That is itsgreatstrength.
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It is agreatstrength.
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That is agreatstrength.
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This is theirgreatstrength.
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We drawgreatstrengthfrom that.
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I make this point wthgreatstrength.
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That is a source ofgreatstrength.
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The authority will be ofgreatstrength.
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In fact, it is itsgreatstrength.
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That needsgreatstrengthand stamina.
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That, in itself, is agreatstrength.
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