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The phrase "a cohesive force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an element that brings together different parts or individuals, creating unity or connection.
Example: "In a team, trust acts as a cohesive force that binds members together and enhances collaboration."
Alternatives: "a unifying element" or "a binding factor".
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"But we won't be a cohesive force like African-Americans".
In any event, Pakistan's militants are by no means a cohesive force.
Today it has become a cohesive force in working-class Chicano life.
One of the lessons from Afghanistan is that it is possible to bring together disparate groupings into a cohesive force.
But this is a land of shared sacrifice, and that may be a cohesive force that helps hold southern Sudan together.
The problem lies in turning some of them into a cohesive force who are not actually fighting each other as they are doing at the moment.
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If art is more generously and democratically spread within a society, it can be an equaliser, a socially cohesive force".
It does not matter that in some isolated areas hunting acts as "a significant cohesive force, encouraging a system of mutual support".
Yet during his four years at the helm he has crafted a collection of talented individuals into a supreme, cohesive force.
Meanwhile a cluster of high-class players for Belgium press on, seeking a method of playing that welds them into a more cohesive force.
The same as for the properties of the untreated powder samples (Figure 7a), there was a highly scattered and dispersed, loose structure, and a barely cohesive force in the particles of the accumulated powder for WD10 treated sample.
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