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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: from, 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: from, strength


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While it's early days yet, signs are very encouraging that life for nursing at SVPH will go from strength to strength.
Unlike television, where high-profile news and chat stars like Katie Couric, Oprah Winfrey, Jane Pauley, Rosie O'Donnell and Barbara Walters appear to go from strength to strength (although none currently anchors network news), commercial radio's leading ladies are a waning bunch.
Rosalynn Sumners, another charter member, adds her strong, sensual presence to the mix, while Kristi Yamaguchi, in her sixth season with the show, continues to go from strength to strength both technically and artistically.
 
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