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The phrase "a destructive force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes significant damage or harm, whether physically, emotionally, or metaphorically.
Example: "The hurricane was a destructive force that left the town in ruins."
Alternatives: "a damaging power" or "a harmful influence".
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How can groupthink be labeled as a destructive force?
An in-form Knight is a destructive force.
Shevtsova believes the lawyer could yet become a destructive force.
Yet as Bain's Mr Rigby argues, Wal-Mart is more than just a destructive force.
Soon an enormous Johnson tackle created - if such a destructive force can be creative - a turnover.
Without moderation, they have the potential to become a destructive force for the internet ecosystem.
They're a destructive force — even a nearly deadly one — wherever they go.
The images reflect Rivera's vexed attitude toward technology, as both a creative and a destructive force.
"Trump is a destructive force … He's hurting the country, the GOP and the Trump brand".
I'd never done a single minute of that, and that alone can be a destructive force.
Her value to feminism is as a destructive force, tearing down stereotypes and smashing taboos.
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