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The phrase "a major force for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a significant influence or impact on a particular issue or movement.
Example: "The organization has become a major force for environmental change in the community."
Alternatives: "a significant driver of" or "a key contributor to".
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She has already turned the ailing Paines Plough into a major force for new writing.
He has been a major force for innovation in Indian music.
But do this summer's wage protests herald a major force for change?
Commissioning and nurturing projects such as these, Stangos was a major force for the popularisation of high culture.
The coalition became a major force for change, and succeeded in persuading the then Labor government to changes the laws.
It ends with a conclusion that emphasizes the importance of the changing academic landscape as a major force for change.
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The Secretary of Defense shall create for the special operations forces a major force program category for the Five-Year Defense Plan of the Department of Defense.
The backlash resulting from the plot ended the Socialist movement as a major force in Japan for almost a decade.
The nature of the environment is a major force that selects for endemic or cosmopolitan species.
Mr. Hambleton's daughter Linda Panitz has been a major force behind the Baltimore Symphony for the last 36 years.
Recent studies have supported the idea that the cytoplasmic pulling force is a major driving force for centrosome centration in animal cells [ 75, 78, 81, 86, 89].
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