strong contingent

Frequency: 7.513.2 per million words

Used to describe a powerful or influential contingent.

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Examples (10)

  • The art fair featured a strong contingent of artists from Japan.
  • Brazil is expected to send a strong contingent to the next World Cup.
  • Our company was represented by a strong contingent of sales executives at the conference.
  • A strong contingent of lobbyists is working to influence the new legislation.
  • The protest was bolstered by a strong contingent of students from the local university.
  • At the annual meeting, a strong contingent of shareholders voted against the proposal.
  • Despite its size, the special forces unit was a strong contingent due to their expertise.
  • The national debate team includes a strong contingent from the southern states.
  • If we can gather a strong contingent of supporters, we can make a real difference.
  • The firm's success is thanks to a strong contingent of innovative thinkers.