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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a force from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the origin or source of a force, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The storm was a force from nature that could not be underestimated."
Alternatives: "an influence from" or "a power from".
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Building such a force from scratch takes time.
Bill and Arnie arrived like a force from another dimension.
In 1569 a force from the Burman state of Toungoo overran Ayutthaya and devastated the countryside for miles around.
Gen. J. R. L. Macdonald to lead a force from Sikkim, in British India, across the Jelap Pass into Tibet.
He said he was not worried that the Berkut would be replaced by a force from the Kremlin.
The universe is expanding at an increasing rate, and the reason may be a force from another universe.
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Two days later, on 17 June, they intercepted and shot down three more Lancasters from a force returning from a mission against Cologne.
In that context suffering is the step towards entrepreneurial growth which can initiate a positive force from a negative situation.
In the first case, deposition of DNA on a positively charged surface requires an extensional force from a flowing solution in order to linearize the DNA.
Pulling, with a force wrought from God, curling, perhaps intertwining.
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