strong sense

collocation in English

meaningsofstrongandsense

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strong
adjective
uk
/strɒŋ/
us
/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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sense
noun
uk
/sens/
us
/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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(Definition ofstrongandsensefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofstrong sense

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Consequently, law as practical reasonableness mediates between the different conceptions of law, but they do not constitute one concept in anystrongsense.
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It is therefore possible that a religion (or any ' language ' for that matter) be unsurpassible in a verystrongsense.
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They fostered astrongsenseof community, and of belonging to some particular group.
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First, since the domains are not closed, there is nostrongsensein which notions of sublanguage can be leveraged.
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Dignified defiance is mostly fueled by dignity as a virtue, astrongsenseof self-worth, courage, wisdom, temperance, and justice.
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He learnt to develop astrongsenseof reciprocity.
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Children who lacked astrongsenseof containment were generally viewed as engaging in more problem behavior.
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This, in turn, requires active and energetic citizenship and astrongsenseof civic responsibility.
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This is not a quantitative attribute, yet in astrongsense, the hair colour of each candidate completely explains my preference between them.
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But this caution apart, astrongsenseof collective ownership was borne out in many of the witnesses' responses and related correspondence.
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This creates astrongsenseof uncertainty among local authorities as to exactly what is permissible.
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A townsman's attachment to his city coexisted with astrongsenseof continuity between the town and the wider cultural environment.
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There is more to cooperation than self-control and even altruism in astrongsense.
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The subjects also had astrongsenseof justice.
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They also might have astrongsenseof identity, but that is a problem rather than an asset.
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In crude measurement terms, astrongsenseof closeness in relationships may counteract the impact of major life events.
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Yet persons have astrongsenseof gratitude toward their parents and this emotional fact suggests that the parents did confer a benefit.
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Pride in empire and astrongsenseof its importance was widespread across the electorate.
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Guided by their feelings, fans of either gender who react in that way find themselves developing astrongsenseof attachment.
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