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How to Use "Strongly" with Example Sentences
strongly
(adv):
in a powerful way; in a firm way
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Used with adjectives:
"
It was
strongly
apparent
that she was not going to leave him.
"
(apparent, evident)
"
She is
strongly
attached
to her house.
"
(attached)
"
I am
strongly
committed
to my marriage.
"
(committed)
"
He is
strongly
motivated
to sell his house.
"
(motivated)
"
She is
strongly
opposed
to closing the business.
"
(opposed, against)
Used with verbs:
"
I
strongly
advise
you to get a lawyer.
"
(advise, recommend, suggest, urge)
"
I
strongly
agree with
your decision.
"
(agree with, approve of)
"
I
strongly
disagree
with your decision.
"
(disagree, disapprove of, oppose)
"
He
strongly
defended
his wife.
"
(defended, backed, supported)
"
I
strongly
encourage
you to go to college.
"
(encourage)
"
She
strongly
feels
she made the right choice.
"
(feels, believes)
"
He
strongly
suspects
his wife is having an affair.
"
(suspects, thinks)
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