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It is not grammatically incorrect, but since the two ideas are not joined so much as stuck to each other, it commits the style error called "run-on sentence." Add some concessive word to the "and" clause that joins it to the first one, for example:

"He is stronger than you are, and so you feel safe walking with him"

or "He is stronger than you, and still you feel safe walking with him."

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