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Free sign upThe phrase "a binding force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has the power to compel or enforce adherence to a rule, agreement, or principle.
Example: "The treaty established a binding force that required all signatory nations to adhere to its terms."
Alternatives: "a compelling influence" or "an obligatory power".
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"Our shop acts as a binding force within the village, bringing the whole community together.
"So have our notions of loyalty, and the importance of sex and sexual life as a binding force".
The law, on the other hand, endures as a binding force precisely because it does not arouse the passions that are stoked by competing ideas of justice.
Growing up in Rumford, a rural and heavily French Acadian town, Ms. Martin understood music as a binding force in the community and practically a natural resource.
Where there is antecedent fire, water that would otherwise become a binding force hits the rill network, caroms off the soil's waterproof layer, and rides the steep slopes in cataracts into the nearest canyon.
"Place nostalgia" probably works best as a binding force when memories of the homeland include at least some periods of happy co-existence, as was the case in Tito's Yugoslavia.
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However, I like to think that my music is universal, and unbiased--a binding force that connects individuals.
Can contracting states adhere to an international legal regime and simultaneously opt out of any binding force required or to be required by that regime?
For him, those ritual practices were important to the society because they were a culturally binding force for a people whose existence depended on cooperative economic efforts, and further, those ritual practices were important to the individual because they provided an aesthetic and spiritual dimension to the lives of the practitioners.
Fibers are dispersed in the asphalt, and some asphalt components are adsorbed over the fiber's surface as a monolayer, forming a strong binding force "fiber asphalt" interface layer and three-dimensional spatial networks.
These experimental results are explained as follows: fibers are dispersed in the asphalt, and the asphalt is adsorbed over the fiber's surface as a monolayer, forming a strong binding force between the "fiber asphalt" interfacial layer and three-dimensional spatial network.
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