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Filter by Meaning The airplane's wing was designed to withstand the strain of turbulence during flight.
The Rottweiler strain of dogs is known for its loyalty and strength.
The orchestra played a mournful strain during the tribute to the fallen soldiers.
The deadline for the project was starting to strain her nerves.
The new COVID-19 strain that emerged in South Africa has raised concerns among scientists.
The musician played a beautiful strain on his guitar.
The past trauma was beginning to strain her emotional wellbeing.
The virologist was able to sequence the genome of a new strain of the HIV virus, which could lead to the development of more effective treatments.
The lullaby had a soothing strain that put the baby to sleep.
The high expectations were starting to strain her self-esteem.
The constant noise pollution was beginning to strain her concentration.
The long hike was starting to strain her legs.
The long-distance relationship was beginning to strain their connection.
The veterinarian diagnosed the dog with a strain of kennel cough.
The choir sang a religious strain during the church service.
The athlete's muscles were sore from the strain of long-distance running.
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