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stronger vs more strong

Both 'stronger' and 'more strong' are correct, but 'stronger' is more commonly used. 'Stronger' is the comparative form of 'strong', which means it is used to compare two things. 'More strong' is less common and may sound awkward to native English speakers.
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Last updated: July 09, 2024

stronger

This is the comparative form of 'strong' and is commonly used in English.

Use 'stronger' when comparing the strength of two things. For example, 'He is stronger than his brother.'

Examples:

  • She is stronger than him.
  • This coffee is stronger than the one I had yesterday.
  • The storm is getting stronger.
  • The bond between them grew stronger over time.
  • The medicine made him feel stronger.
  • My heart is already feeling stronger.
  • Just that person being around makes you stronger.
  • Under her leadership, our enemies have grown stronger.
  • A programme to make babies stronger.
  • I can sense her powers growing stronger.
  • The stronger swordsman does not necessarily win.
  • You just need a stronger fan.
  • French Indochina grows stronger and more aggressive.
  • My passion for you is stronger than candy.
  • Whatever was hurting my family was getting stronger.
  • He's stronger without us around.
  • The reading's stronger this way.
  • Her faith was stronger than mine.
  • Children are stronger than you think.
  • Evidently your honor is stronger than my beauty.
  • We were always stronger together than apart.
  • Whatever hurts you makes me stronger.
  • The sector must secure a stronger market position.
  • An enlarged Europe should result in a stronger international presence.
  • The taste becomes stronger as ripening progresses.

Alternatives:

  • more powerful
  • more robust
  • more muscular
  • more vigorous
  • more resilient

more strong

This is a less common way to form the comparative of 'strong'.

While 'more strong' is grammatically correct, 'stronger' is the preferred and more natural choice in English.
  • But friend's eye more strong.
  • Each and every experience will likely be a lot more strong because of this.
  • Moving into Sunday (Round 4), more strong results were displayed.
  • At this time he appealed to executioners more strong to tighten a loop.
  • The day that I found violence I felt fifty times more strong.
  • Little by little a noise grows always more strong.
  • Hearing the Sirens thou mayst be more strong,
  • The Aytinjo variant has even more strong colours
  • During the passage the background noise becomes more strong, as we are passing through a larger environment.
  • I am very proud of this agreement, as in this way we have become even more strong.
  • Eric Pradel CEO, COLOP France, France The demand is more and more strong for 'clean' products in a general way.
  • The synergy with the Harbour Authority - it has emphasized the president of the Chamber of Commerce, Sergio Costalli - is more and more strong.
  • The main engine and user interface of the plug-in is based on Image Styles program what will give you more strong and quality results with your favorite graphic editors.
  • She kills him several times but every time the demon rise even more strong assuming more and more terrible forms.
  • It's called STRONG, which is "Secure Transportation Reducing Oil Needs Gradually," and the idea is instead of being helpless, we need to be more strong.
  • I recognize you are very original and provocative, but to be honest, the MVRDV's message is much more strong... Tell me something about you and MVRDV.
  • I conveyed this point to my mother-in-law, seeking to gently advise she could possibly enlast find the money for to shop for a more strong complement formulation compared to the just one she had.
  • Outstanding product quality, to reflect the interests of users, high quality commitment, more strong because of the standard.
  • "I couldn't be more proud of how fast he has adapted to the Mini category in his first year and look for more strong results from him."
  • However, experience shows that the guidelines did not set sufficiently binding objectives for social, political and cultural participation by all residents of the European Union and for a sustainable economy and that the priorities should have been linked more strong ly between them.

Alternatives:

  • stronger
  • more powerful
  • more robust
  • more muscular
  • more vigorous

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