Examples of 'much more strongly' in a sentence

Meaning of "much more strongly"

much more strongly - Indicates a higher degree or intensity of a particular feeling, opinion, or action

How to use "much more strongly" in a sentence

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much more strongly
They feel much more strongly than we do.
Because light interacts much more strongly.
Much more strongly to the ternary complex.
I think then we felt it much more strongly.
Substance use is much more strongly related to school experiences.
Others are allergic and react much more strongly.
The atoms are much more strongly bound with a covalent bond.
We should develop this point much more strongly with.
They are thus much more strongly subject to a commercial logic.
We have subsequently carried this policy forward much more strongly.
They are also much more strongly exposed to crises of all kinds.
That is one reason people value the present so much more strongly.
I can much more strongly feel the presence of the spirit.
Conservative states are also much more strongly working class.
These are much more strongly marked if we refer to more intense forms of involvement.

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Short waves are scattered much more strongly than long waves.
In general I am in favour of promoting our European specialities much more strongly.
The book would have ended much more strongly without it.
The picturesque Arabs, gracious hosts by nature, attracted them much more strongly.
Each individual is much more strongly embedded in a hierarchy of collectivities than before.
Both hemoglobin and myoglobin bind carbon monoxide much more strongly than oxygen.
People engage withnarratives much more strongly than with argumentative or descriptive dialogues.
Indeed had there been more time I would have pressed much more strongly.
The human brain is built much more strongly than everyone thinks.
Dry sand does reflect radar, but ice reflects it much more strongly.
For one thing they are much more strongly ethnocentric than any other group.
And now we are seeing the second arrive, much more strongly.
The skeleton of Eryops was much more strongly built and sturdy than related temnospondyls.
Imports, however, are likely to rise much more strongly.
Because light interacts much more strongly With electronically charged objects Than with neutral objects.
Folkdancing binds Bulgarian-Canadians together much more strongly than does singing.
Now I am much more strongly in favor of them.
They feel extreme temperatures much more strongly than others.
Discrimination is felt much more strongly in the country 's western departments than the eastern.
In his comparatively secure position, he now engaged much more strongly in public controversies.
You are, you feel much more strongly than that this was an interesting thing.
The topic of ‘ energy efficiency ' should impinge much more strongly on our daily lives.
The anion HB - is much more strongly adsorbed than the ion-pair QHB.
Minorities support the statement much more strongly than majorities.
The FVIIIAII is activated much more strongly ( by a factor of 80 after 5 minutes ' incubation with thrombin ).
The coating composition adheres much more strongly after fusión.
The five defense lawyers will react much more strongly to the demands of the casino.
I consider myself a musician who writes much more strongly than a writer who plays music.
Meanwhile, leukocytes are stained much more strongly than erythrocytes.
This " phosphorylation " made the inhibitor bind much more strongly than anyone had previously suspected.
The demand for traditional services, however, grows much more strongly than for traditional manufactures.
Zoë's sense of humour came through much more strongly and I warmed to her a lot.
I may be pro-voucher, but I feel much more strongly about being anti-spam.

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