Pronunciation: /strɔŋ ɪn/
adjective describing a person or thing with great physical power or ability
A1 She is strong in math.
A2 He is strong in his beliefs.
B1 The team is strong in defense.
B2 Her argument was strong in logic.
C1 His leadership skills are strong in managing a team.
C2 The company has a strong reputation in the industry.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 She is strong in math.
A2 He is strong in problem-solving.
B1 The team is strong in collaboration.
B2 The company is strong in innovation.
C1 The organization is strong in leadership development.
C2 The country is strong in economic stability.
formal The company is strong in its commitment to sustainability.
informal She's always been strong in math, so it's no surprise she aced the test.
slang My squad is strong in Fortnite - we always get that Victory Royale!
figurative His resolve was strong in the face of adversity, like a sturdy oak tree in a storm.
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