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  • Future strengthen is very strange. Knowledge isn't normally thought of as being strengthened. Nor would you use future in this way. Do you mean just further? Or even add to or increase? Or the word you use in the question itself: develop.
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  • Yeah I meant further, just I didn't spell it right and my spell-corrector messed me up, sry edited
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  • Future strengthen is very strange. Knowledge isn't normally thought of as being strengthened. Nor would you use future in this way. Do you mean just further? Or even add to or increase? Or the word you use in the question itself: develop.
    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago










  • Yeah I meant further, just I didn't spell it right and my spell-corrector messed me up, sry edited
    – atudodkicsoda
    2 days ago














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put on hold as off-topic by Robusto, tchrist 2 days ago


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  • Future strengthen is very strange. Knowledge isn't normally thought of as being strengthened. Nor would you use future in this way. Do you mean just further? Or even add to or increase? Or the word you use in the question itself: develop.
    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago










  • Yeah I meant further, just I didn't spell it right and my spell-corrector messed me up, sry edited
    – atudodkicsoda
    2 days ago


















  • Future strengthen is very strange. Knowledge isn't normally thought of as being strengthened. Nor would you use future in this way. Do you mean just further? Or even add to or increase? Or the word you use in the question itself: develop.
    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago










  • Yeah I meant further, just I didn't spell it right and my spell-corrector messed me up, sry edited
    – atudodkicsoda
    2 days ago
















Future strengthen is very strange. Knowledge isn't normally thought of as being strengthened. Nor would you use future in this way. Do you mean just further? Or even add to or increase? Or the word you use in the question itself: develop.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago




Future strengthen is very strange. Knowledge isn't normally thought of as being strengthened. Nor would you use future in this way. Do you mean just further? Or even add to or increase? Or the word you use in the question itself: develop.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago












Yeah I meant further, just I didn't spell it right and my spell-corrector messed me up, sry edited
– atudodkicsoda
2 days ago




Yeah I meant further, just I didn't spell it right and my spell-corrector messed me up, sry edited
– atudodkicsoda
2 days ago










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