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The phrase "a starting force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an initial group or amount of energy or power that initiates a process or action.
Example: "In the early stages of the project, we relied on a starting force of volunteers to help us get things off the ground."
Alternatives: "initial force" or "beginning force".
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With a starting force of 16 mN, the next lower hair was applied until the subject no longer felt the stimulus.
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An injury-marred and rookie-reliant rotation that averaged only 5 1/3 innings a start forced the Dodgers to carry an eight-man bullpen for much of the season, a relief corps that seemed to consist of Kenley Jansen and the seven dwarfed.
A lineman false started, forcing a play change.
We hope the administration will do an about-face and start forcing states to get serious about the requirement that a "highly qualified teacher" be in every classroom by 2006.
Your partner may see an advantage to this, and start forcing you to smell/lick/kiss her feet for long amounts of time.
Harper's absence will put rookie Kenny Vaccaro into a starting role, and force the Saints to find a new nickel cornerback.
Thus, to date, the rotational capability has largely been exploited to create a fixed "winding" state as a starting point for force vs extension experiments.
"Then he started forcing me.
This competition should start forcing down prices.
The Bulldogs started forcing turnovers.
The mess peaked Saturday when the Dodgers, down a starting pitcher, were forced to use six relievers to get through nine innings and lost their sixth straight game.
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