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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a newer force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently emerged or updated influence, power, or entity in a particular context.
Example: "In the realm of technology, a newer force is shaping the way we interact with digital devices."
Alternatives: "a more recent force" or "an emerging force".
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Rugby is heading for an impasse, whereby the monolith of tradition butts against a newer force in the shape of energetic, talented nations such as Georgia.
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Would a new force be any more effective?
A new force is now coming into focus.
He created a new force of 20,000 part-time "popular soldiers" for local guard duties.
Meanwhile, a new force in Indian politics had appeared in the person of Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi.
He said he was not advocating a new force, but a "new operational concept that establishes true jointness".
But I've discovered a new force that rules from high above.
A new force was recruited, trained and dispatched by mid-August.
Germany pledged to train a new force but sent only 40 police advisers to Kabul.
May 2001 Halifax and Bank of Scotland merge to create HBOS, a "new force in banking".
Juncker also said he did not want a new force to challenge the role of Nato.
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