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The phrase "a forcefully" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "forcefully" is an adverb and should not be preceded by "a," which is an article used for nouns.
Example: "She spoke forcefully during the debate."
Alternatives: "with force" or "in a forceful manner."
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Ms. Baer was a forcefully precocious artist from the start.
This invention creates a forcefully dynamic rhythm while also articulating in a rational way the structure behind the facades.
For a full-flavoured but fresh dish, a forcefully aromatic, white-peachy but crisp, dry local white.
A Spanish official said that the statement drew heated protests from Washington, and a forcefully worded letter from President Bush.
Add to it a forcefully dominating mother and a fearful but hungry spirit and what do you get?
She began with a forcefully Romantic interpretation of Mozart's Sonata in A minor (K. 310), which surged and pounded, stopped and started, particularly in a restless finale.
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He swatted a mosquito forcefully, like a bear pawing at a tree.
A male forcefully mounts a female and presses the tip of his abdomen (genitalia) against the end of hers.
This was just a man forcefully demanding sex from a woman in a very darkly human situation.
And this segment from "Nightly News" with Brian Williams includes a dark image of government security forces, and an officer forcefully arresting a woman in the street.
They are charged with conspiracy, trying to take over a plane forcefully and assaulting a flight crew.
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