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The phrase "about the forces of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to power, influence, or dynamics in various contexts, such as science, politics, or social issues.
Example: "The documentary explores the forces of nature that shape our environment."
Alternatives: "regarding the dynamics of" or "concerning the powers of".
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So you are concerned about the forces of globalization?
But as she suggested, he does talk a lot about the forces of good and evil.
As the subway racketed through darkness, he read about the forces of nature.
Geophysicists know a great deal about the forces of wind and sun, air and water, and carbon emissions.
And then he goes into a passionate diatribe about "the forces of darkness who are trying to destroy the BBC".
She is not rewriting "Inherit the Wind," or any of the other dramas about the forces of enlightenment battling the forces of belief.
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Most important, they have not been bold despite Mr Blair's aggressive speeches about confronting "the forces of conservatism".
It seems perfectly natural to hear Cruise talk about marshalling the forces of the nation's military in the production of a movie.
What about the force of social solidarity and shared values?
The science lesson, an informal wetlands study about the force of water, was impromptu and engaging.
Like Hingis, the Williams sisters have no trouble being blunt about the force of their games.
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