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Strongly is used to show a high level of certainty or belief in something. For example, I strongly believe that this plan will work shows a lot of confidence in the plan.

Strengths refers to the good or powerful aspects of something or someone. Like saying, One of our team's strengths is our creativity.

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Which sentence correctly uses strongly and strengths?

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I weakly believe in our team's weaknesses.

--feedback--

Weakly is the opposite of strongly, and weaknesses is the opposite of strengths.


I strongly believe in our team's strengths.


Our team's strengths are not very important.

--feedback--

This sentence doesn't emphasize confidence or the positive aspects, which strongly and strengths would convey.


I doubt that our team has any strengths.

--feedback--

This sentence contradicts the idea of having confidence in the team's strengths.

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