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The phrase "a force behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is a significant influence or driving factor in a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "She was the force behind the successful campaign that transformed the community."
Alternatives: "a driving force" or "a catalyst for".
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It's important because marriage is increasingly a force behind inequality.
Blake was also a force behind two events crucial to pro player evaluation.
"Jerry wasn't outspoken," he said, "but he was a force behind things".
It was a force behind the environmental movement, which began at about that time.
A Force Behind the News Behind the scenes, he could be a stern, hyperkinetic taskmaster.
But Texas Instruments, a force behind rear-projection TVs, is holding the line.
Mr. Mack will most likely remain a force behind Mr. Gorman.
Could this sense of togetherness be a force behind that country's current explosive economic growth?
A force behind the national park system, he helped found the Sierra Club "to make the mountains glad," he said.
While concern for driver health is certainly a force behind the wellness initiatives, economics also plays a role.
Ms. Pascal was a force behind "Spider-Man: Homecoming," which arrived in blockbuster fashion on Friday from Sony.
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