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The phrase 'a force for change' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone that drives change in a positive way. For example, "The student organization was a force for change on the college campus, advocating for more diverse programming and events."
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"Culture can be a force for change.
A force for good and a force for change.
See J. Kotter, "A Force for Change" (New York: Free Press, 1990).
In both these situations I want to be a force for change".
She sees journalism and publishing as a force for change - to inform, entertain, inspire and energise.
DT: You presumably agree with [Jean Dominique's] sentiment that cinema can be a force for change?
This debases the currency of international development targets as a force for change.
Her rhetoric, which ran ahead of her actions, was itself a force for change.
The oligarchs, for all their sins, were a force for change, he said.
Michael explains this is about recruiting our users as a force for change.
He was a force for change — social if not political — who stood permanently just off center stage.
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