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The phrase "a strike force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of individuals or units organized for a specific purpose, often in a military or law enforcement context.
Example: "The government deployed a strike force to address the rising crime rates in the city."
Alternatives: "a task force" or "an intervention team".
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WASHINGTON, Jan . 2(AP) —A strike force is being es tablished by the Justice De partment to help combat crime and racketeering on the West Coast.
Reşid had assembled a strike force to enact "punishment".
A strike force of Mr. Murdoch's lobbyists joined other media companies in working on the issue.
The officers will provide a "strike force" for major public events.
"NATO needs an expeditionary force, a strike force, that can move fast".
Quickly, Reşid created a strike force, designed to conduct "special measures" and acts of "punishment" throughout the province.
What took place was a strike, which is sometimes described as having been conducted by a strike force.
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So if he starts up front with Phillips that will be a strike-force with a combined age of 69.
"We have to defend well because a strike-force like Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie can score at any time.
League One Brenford bid for Donnelly but Swansea's second offer for the player was accepted as manager Brendan Rodgers hopes to bolster a strike-force that has scored 16 goals in 15 Premier League games.
Doggett and Scully are soon introduced to a strike-force that will be going into the subway to investigate.
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