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strength
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Strength associated with physical prowess and muscularity, often emphasized in sports and fitness culture.
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strength
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Strength is often associated with physical ability and is valued in sports and physical activities.
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strong person
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Western countries
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A strong person is often associated with physical strength and athleticism.
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strong person
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A strong person is often associated with physical strength and athleticism.
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test strength
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Western countries
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Test strength with a grip strength test and weightlifting exercises like bench press and deadlift.
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test strength
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Often measured using weights and resistance exercises at the gym.
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test strength
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Often measured by weightlifting or athletic performance
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test strength
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Test strength by lifting weights or performing physical exercises
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testing strength
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Commonly associated with weightlifting, gym workouts, and physical fitness challenges.
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testing strength
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Testing strength is often associated with physical fitness and is a common part of gym culture, where weightlifting and strength training are popular activities.
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testing strength
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Commonly done through weightlifting, resistance training, and endurance exercises to improve physical fitness and muscle mass.
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testing strength
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Testing strength often involves weightlifting and other physical activities, and is seen as a way to measure physical prowess and fitness.
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testing strength
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Testing strength is often associated with physical fitness and is a common activity in gyms and sports facilities.
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