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The phrase "a true force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that has a significant impact or influence in a particular context.
Example: "Her dedication to environmental issues has made her a true force in the fight against climate change."
Alternatives: "a real power" or "an undeniable influence".
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Mark Shand was a true force for conservation.
She was a true force of nature who will be greatly missed.
A woman wearing the right stiletto is a true force to be reckoned with.
Because the Coriolis force results from a ground-level frame of reference on a rotating planet, it is not a true force.
Manya was a true force of nature - a giving, loving, unassuming woman with wisdom and experience and most especially love, to spare and share.
Champions League best finish: Champions; 1997 SSC NAPOLI In recent seasons, Napoli have re-emerged as a true force in Italian football.
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This is an anticipated consequence of their patient status, but may represent a source of error if "true" force capacity of FM patients is masked by sub-maximal force generation in the calibration contractions due to, e.g., pain-associated inhibition.
"But there is rarely in it a true creative force, passion, warmth and vivifying power, or even spontaneity.
The police soon became a true occupying force that could accost just about anyone for anything, and even use lethal force to keep the native population in check.
Her goal as a candidate, she said, was to unite them into a true opposition force.
At the time Niall Quinn described her as "a true driving force at the club".
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