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The phrase "a natural force" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a phenomenon or entity in nature that exerts influence or power, such as gravity, wind, or earthquakes.
Example: "The hurricane was a natural force that caused widespread destruction along the coast."
Alternatives: "a force of nature" or "an elemental force".
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No law can regulate a natural force".
This convergence in many ways is a natural force.
Mr. Farrow employs a natural force that early furniture makers took for granted -- shrinkage.
The economic climate is represented as a natural force, like uncontrollable weather.
She can recognize the breeze as a natural force much larger than her little old arthritic self.
The Birds is a manifestation of Hitchcock's genius; his control is like a natural force, permeating each exquisite frame.
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The physical object provides a natural force-feedback guide for painting on the mesh, making it intuitive and easy to accurately place color on the mesh.
They're a living, natural force, not a toxic chemical.
I had always so trusted him up there in the front seat, as a benevolent natural force, that I extended that trust to anyone in that place.
Now it turns out that a more natural force can also drive salmon numbers: climate.
We get the word "mesmerize" from a doctor named Franz Anton Mesmer, who in Paris in the late 18th century posited the existence of an invisible natural force connecting all living things — a force you could manipulate to physically affect another person.
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