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Spaghetti itself is not typically described in terms of strength, as it is a type of pasta made from durum wheat semolina and water. Its strength can refer to its tensile strength when dry, which allows it to withstand bending without breaking, but it is generally fragile when cooked. When boiled, spaghetti becomes soft and pliable, losing its structural integrity. Overall, while it has some strength in its dry state, it is not designed to be strong in the conventional sense.

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