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"I feel very passionate about ....." Passion is something that you are dedicated to and feel very strongly about. Computing, cycling, gardening ect.
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About something you experience or something you want to tell.
Technical writing is usually about how to do something, or how something works. An instruction manual about how to make a light bulb is an example of technical writing. Expository writing "explains" something. A book about how the light bulb was invented is an example of expository writing.
It means you feel strongly like doing something.
To attest to something means that one strongly agrees to the case in matter. It is synonymous to being able to prove or witnessing something. This can be done verbally or in writing.
"I feel very passionate about ....." Passion is something that you are dedicated to and feel very strongly about. Computing, cycling, gardening ect.
Well I feel strongly about getting my nails long. I was a biter but now I have white showing and hopefully I will have them longer!!
To be adamant...
"To smell a rat" means to feel strongly that there is something suspicious, underhanded or illegal going on around you.
It depends on the context. "Feel more strongly" could be used in regards to an opinion, such as "I feel more strongly about world peace than I do about celebrity banter". "Feel stronger" is associated with your sense of physical strength, i.e. "I feel stronger after going to the gym for six months than I did prior".
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Yes, it is correct to say, "I strongly dislike something." Or someone.The adverb is strongly and modifies the verb dislike. Saying, "I dislike someone/something strongly," is also correct; which variation you choose depends on emphasis.
On something you feel strongly about or something you feel no one else will do. Good topics are different periods of time, e.g.: caveman times, The Elizabethan Era (Shakespeare's time), Exploration of your country etc.
To advise strongly means to strongly recommend or urge someone to do something. It conveys a sense of importance and conviction in the advice being given.
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