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strength of current

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strength of current [′streŋkth əv ′kə·rənt]
(oceanography)
The phase of a tidal current at which the speed is a maximum.
The velocity of the current at this time.


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A consummate scientist, Leatherman rates each beach according to 50 criteria, including number of sunny days, strength of currents, and level of public safety.
As the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost over 1,000 points in the weeks between late July and mid-August, CEOs watched and expressed concern about the strength of current investment opportunities.
Managing director Anthony Coombs said the strength of current trading made him "more optimistic now than for many years".
 
 
 
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