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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forcible reminder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the strength or intensity of a reminder about something important or urgent.
Example: "The sudden change in weather served as a forcible reminder that winter was approaching faster than expected."
Alternatives: "a strong reminder" or "a powerful reminder".
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And the last thing any of these magazines need in the current economic climate is a forcible reminder of the extent to which they rely on the resources of their freelance talent pool.
A forcible reminder to states and citizens alike that the implementation of Fostering Connections is not only federal law, but also an overriding moral obligation and further: a chance at edification.
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Use a physical reminder.
You talk about a forcible situation, you talk about somebody being a victim of forcible assault, that would be Todd Akin".
"The forensic evidence, we believe, is not consistent with a forcible encounter," he said.
FirstKey filed what is known as a forcible entry and detainer warrant on Oct. 1.
An Oculus Rift experience, by contrast, involves something closer to a forcible suspension of disbelief.
"The woman was convicted of murdering a man while trying to fend off a forcible rape.
Mrs Hughes threatens Braithwaite with a forcible gynecological exam: EB: "You can't force me".
"This is not a 17-year-old who committed a forcible rape," he said.
I don't think many judges give five years for a forcible rape frankly".
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