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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dynamic force in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a significant and active influence in a particular area or field.
Example: "The organization has become a dynamic force in the fight against climate change, inspiring others to take action."
Alternatives: "an influential player in" or "a driving force behind".
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He was a dynamic force in the family and in the City of New York.
Bess Truman's predecessor had been not only a dynamic force in American politics but also a renowned world figure.
"Don was a dynamic force in the development and leadership of our firm," the billionaire said in a news release.
Above all, the idea that Evil exists as a dynamic force in the world and takes up snug residence where we might expect innocence to reign.
"The critical point," she writes, "is to recognize her as a dynamic force in our politics, not a reflection of it.
Avery Johnson is tough as nails and the Wizards -- okay, Arenas -- need a dynamic force in the corner office, not simply a terrific coach.
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I believe that it will prove to be a fascinating snapshot of a truly dynamic force in British literature - and, of course, a record of a great day.
He was a supporter of think tanks, such as the Heritage Foundation (on whose board I sit), that have helped make conservatism such a positive, dynamic force in our country today.
This eddy current field then interacts with the applied field resulting in a dynamic force between the conductor and the magnetic source.
Hervé and Dannie, now married, are a dynamic force for progress, working together in the lab.
The blight was conceived as a dynamic force, progressively expanding and destroying cities in its wake.
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