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from the stronghold

 

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Term: From the Stronghold

Description

The phrase "from the stronghold" represents a location or origin that relates to a fortress or a highly secured place. It can be used metaphorically to describe an origin or starting point that is strong, unyielding, or influential.

Sample Sentences

  • She emerged from the stronghold with confidence, ready to face any challenges that came her way.
  • The company's success story begins from the stronghold of innovation and perseverance.
  • Having grown up in a small town from the stronghold, he understood the importance of community solidarity.
  • The battle strategies were devised from the stronghold, ensuring a well-protected attack plan.

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