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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a force that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an entity or influence that has a significant impact or effect on something.
Example: "She is a force that drives innovation within the company."
Alternatives: "an influence that" or "a power that".
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It's a force that can't be stopped.
This is a force that will not be stopped".
Weight is a force that acts opposite to lift.
So you invent a force that won't be counted".
That's progress for a force that is overwhelmingly white.
He said of the protests, "We are a force that cannot be stopped.
A force that knows no accountability," wrote Gautam Nellore Reddy from Bangalore, India.
Islam is a force that has to be accommodated by Suharto's successor.
It is no longer a force that is outside of it," he said.
We don't want a force that will become a future security threat," Mr. Abdali said.
Spain, the word "Sefaradi" with its dual meaning, is a force that propels the novel.
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