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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a force of humanity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a powerful or positive influence that promotes human welfare or compassion.
Example: "In times of crisis, volunteers often emerge as a force of humanity, providing aid and support to those in need."
Alternatives: "a beacon of compassion" or "an embodiment of kindness".
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Now, she will be a force of humanity.
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By sheer force of humanity, Little Women outdoes Hitch in a stroke.
It seems to me that what could broadly be called desire has been the moving force of humanity, no matter how we might have window-dressed it with moral talk.
Curiosity is the driving force of humanity; it pushes us to explore and push boundaries.
We want to believe that, all tangible, historical and cultural differences aside, humanity is essentially a force of attraction and unity.
A force of nature.
Just imagine, who will rescue these 70,000 buildings in the event of an earthquake?" His photographs also show the small-scale repercussions, felt on an individual level, of sweeping forces of humanity and nature — an approach that he says comes from the gut.
It is a strong force, if not one of the strongest forces of humanity.
It's a bold attempt to capture one of the most powerful forces of humanity -- so powerful exactly because of that humanity, its universality and its connective nature.
At times, the novel seems to imply that Pilgrim is also acting on behalf of such a force, guiding humanity through foibles caused by our own imperfections.
But the nature of the game, for fans, is about tribal allegiance and passion; sadly, perhaps, such traits and attitudes can encourage the "dark forces" of humanity.
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