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Chestnut is generally considered to be a durable and strong wood, but it is not as strong as oak. Oak is known for its exceptional hardness and resistance to wear, making it a preferred choice for furniture and flooring. While chestnut has good strength and is resistant to decay, particularly when treated, it does not match the overall strength characteristics of oak.

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