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what does mean "to take a strong line"?



 
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what does mean "to take a strong line"? #1 (permalink) Fri Jan 02, 2009 14:05 pm   what does mean "to take a strong line"?
 

Please, tell me what does "to take a strong line" mean ?

It could means to be very determined in English learning?

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what does mean "to take a strong line"? #2 (permalink) Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:32 am   what does mean "to take a strong line"?
 

We need to see the context before we can help you.
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what does mean "to take a strong line"? #3 (permalink) Wed Jan 07, 2009 7:06 am   what does mean "to take a strong line"?
 

i found out what it means!

= take a firm attitude
there is only strong ways what you take to solve something or do something
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