11 sentences with 'strongly'

Example sentences and phrases with the word strongly and other words derived from it.

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« The waterfall flows strongly during the rainy season. »

strongly: The waterfall flows strongly during the rainy season.
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« Although the sun was shining in the sky, the cold wind was blowing strongly. »

strongly: Although the sun was shining in the sky, the cold wind was blowing strongly.
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« The wind was blowing strongly, stirring the leaves of the trees and the hair of passersby. »

strongly: The wind was blowing strongly, stirring the leaves of the trees and the hair of passersby.
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« The wind was blowing strongly, stirring the leaves of the trees and creating an atmosphere of mystery and charm. »

strongly: The wind was blowing strongly, stirring the leaves of the trees and creating an atmosphere of mystery and charm.
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« The men who became the most famous Greek philosophers of all time strongly disagreed with this view. »
« He should strongly and consistently oppose the cigarette, pipe or cigar in order to effectively kick the habit. »
« Since they were strongly opposed to alcohol and drug use, they wanted to show their classmates that there were healthier ways to have a good time. »
« One such institution was the English parliament, which strongly asserted its control over taxation, a role played in France by several different parliaments scattered throughout the kingdom. »
« Suleiman strongly supported the orthodox Sunni ulama (clergy), insisting on strict religious observance, but he also insisted on the sultan's prerogative to rule without interference from the religious authorities. »
« His son, Charles I (r. 1625 - 1649), was a much greater threat from the perspective of parliament. He strongly supported the "high church" faction of the Anglican church as Puritanism among the common people grew, and began to openly encroach on parliamentary authority. »
« At first, indulgences were granted by the Pope for good deeds that were supported by the Church; they were strongly associated with the Crusades, both to mitigate the normal spiritual consequences of the atrocities committed by the Crusaders and to reward the Crusaders for trying to reclaim the Holy Land for the Church. »

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