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go from strength to strength

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go from strength to strength
to become better and better or more and more successful The firm has gone from strength to strength since he took over as manager.
See also: strength

go from strength to strength
to become increasingly successful The firm has gone from strength to strength since she took over as manager.
See also: strength


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Byline: By NEIL HODGSON THE ECHO'S reigning Enterprise Champion has seen his business go from strength to strength after picking up the award.
Even though the manufacturing sector has been hard hit in recent years, this tradition still continues to go from strength to strength in Teesside, especially among the many smaller companies which are playing an ever-greater role throughout the industry.
Mark Squires, chief executive of Benfield Motor Group, added: "David has proven his ability as a competent and successful manager at the Carlisle dealership and, under his guidance, the dealership has continued to go from strength to strength.
 
 
 
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