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The phrase "a forceful stance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a strong or assertive position on an issue or topic.
Example: "The politician took a forceful stance on climate change, advocating for immediate action to reduce carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "a strong position" or "an assertive viewpoint."
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The language and Mr. Bush's solutions, including drug testing, teenage abstinence, faith in God and a forceful stance against gay marriage, were clearly intended to appeal to his most conservative supporters, Republicans said Wednesday.
Some will argue that taking a forceful stance against patriarchal dominance is shifting the balance of power towards greater equality for women.
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But a new statement on Sunday suggested a more forceful stance.
The President does appear to have room for a more forceful stance.
Despite American prompting to take a more forceful stance, Gulf leaders have kept their serious worries about Iran's ambitions mostly quiet.
As dean of the Harvard Law School, she spoke out against the military's discrimination against gay and lesbian soldiers, but many students and professors there have expressed chagrin that she did not take a more forceful stance.
The OPEC cartel's discipline reflects a more forceful stance taken by Saudi Arabia, the group's most powerful producer, which has taken the lead in aggressively cutting production in recent weeks.
He put forward sincere, factually based explanations on behalf of his clients, listened attentively to the public's response, then conveyed it back to his masters, helping them to understand better how to meet people's expectations.This principled version of PR did not long withstand pressure from clients to take a more forceful stance.
Several Hill aides said their bosses were waiting to see how the news played out before taking a more forceful stance.
While the West dismisses talk of a Libya-style NATO role to support Assad's opponents, Gulf Arab states have pushed for a more forceful stance.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) led the pressure campaign on GOP leaders to take a more forceful stance against ObamaCare and the administration's deferred action on deportations, and he expects to gain new allies if Arkansas Rep. Tom Cotton (R), Iowa state Sen. Joni Ernst (R) and Alaska Attorney General Dan Sullivan (R) prevail on Tuesday.
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