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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very substantial force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant amount of power or influence in a particular context, such as physics, military, or social dynamics.
Example: "The storm generated a very substantial force that caused widespread damage to the coastal areas."
Alternatives: "a considerable force" or "a significant force".
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"It indicates they were hit with a very substantial force," Ms. Fink said.
Urquhart recalls that the U.S. had agreed to make a "very substantial force" available for Chapter VII enforcement actions, but that the entire arrangement was scuttled in the late 40's when Stalin balked at the idea.
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A coalition of more than 30 countries came together, and very substantial forces were assembled.
Iran has placed 6,000 troops and chemical weapons near the Strait of Hormuz as part of a "very substantial buildup" of military force, Defense Secretary William J. Perry said Wednesday.
The prime minister told the Commons that a "very substantial" number of the extra US troops would be going to Helmand to assist British forces in dealing with Taliban insurgents.
It is a very substantial legacy.
We've built a very substantial audience.
"He's a very substantial guy.
"There is a very substantial moral hazard in that".
I have a very substantial chance of winning.
Mr Sharon may have won a very substantial victory.
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