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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a homogenous force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing uniformity or consistency in a group or system, particularly in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The experiment demonstrated that a homogenous force acted upon the particles, resulting in predictable movement."
Alternatives: "a uniform force" or "a consistent force".
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The Taliban is very far from being a homogenous force.
The state also is not a homogenous force but, quoting Jessop (as cited in González and Healy 2005, pp 2057 2058), "a specific institutional [ensemble] with multiple boundaries".
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4. By reducing the difference between bone and implant stiffness it potentially reduces the force peak on single screws and enables a more homogenous force distribution.
With the aim of obtaining a homogenous sample with strong labor-force commitment we also follow Hanushek et al.
For the case when the force acting at the substrate, the first two terms are the original stress functions for a homogenous infinite plane subjected to a concentrated force, which are known and simple.
The results were classified and reviewed according to age groups which were selected based on the labour force participation and in order to have a homogenous distribution across groups.
These nanodomains studied by atomic force microscopy and transmission elecron microscopy grow progressively under annealing until they collapse and form a homogenous disordered structure.
Women are not a homogenous group.
Cameroon is relatively a homogenous society.
In its own way, it's a homogenous aesthetic.
The New Jersey composers featured are Jeffrey Cotton, Steven Mackey, Frances White, John Harbison and George Walker, hardly a homogenous group.
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