strong component

collocation in English

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strong
adjective
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/strɒŋ/
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/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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component
noun[C]
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/kəmˈpəʊ.nənt/
us
/kəmˈpoʊ.nənt/
a part that combines with other parts to form ...
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(Definition ofstrongandcomponentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In fact, it is "closer", where "closer than" is thestrongcomponentof "at least as close as".
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The second has astrongcomponentof work load.
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The refracted light ray entering the liquid has astrongcomponent, which is linearly polarized in a direction normal to the horizontal and the propagation direction of the refracted ray.
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Volunteering can be seen as astrongcomponentof the partnership principle.
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Seafood is astrongcomponentin many dishes along the coast.
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Timber industry remains astrongcomponentof the district's economy.
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The techniques of suggestion and auto-suggestion were astrongcomponentof their psychology, but the approach was eclectic.
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Despite a mixed response to the single-player modes, many reviewers expressed the game's multiplayer mode as astrongcomponentof the game.
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Color is astrongcomponentseen throughout the stage.
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Despite a mixed response to the single-player modes, most reviewers expressed the game's multiplayer mode as astrongcomponentof the game.
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In 1969-70, astrongcomponentof the radio emission was found to closely align with the optical source of the jet.
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Agriculture, especially rice and bananas, remains astrongcomponentof the economy, and ecotourism is providing new economic opportunities.
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Astrongcomponentof this magazine are also articles in the educational computing and technology, being given great emphasis to hardware and software in general.
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Visual image was astrongcomponentof the glam metal movement.
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This object becomes astrongcomponentin the story later.
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The earlier semesters of the course had astrongcomponentof technical subjects such as mathematics, geometry and building statics.
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The maximal strong components of this graph will be called recursive cliques.
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These schools differ from for-profit career schools in that they require astrongcomponentof liberal arts courses in addition to art and design courses, providing a well-rounded college degree.
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The engine's internals were replaced with light, strong components.
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The strong components are the maximal strongly connected subgraphs.
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