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The phrase "all this thrust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing force, momentum, or pressure, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In the debate about climate change, all this thrust from the scientific community is pushing for immediate action."
Alternatives: "all this pressure" or "all this momentum".
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There is all this thrust coming from below.
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Given Peake's other portraits of the period, it is hard not to believe that Henry was a particular inspiration in himself, and that all this thrusting pictorial vitality comes at least in part directly from the live encounter between painter and subject.
For a long moment, I stared at the door, trying to work out what had happened, and then I looked at the regulars — at the expressions on their faces — and at the other customers, locals or maybe even tourists, who'd come in for a beer or a burger or the catch of the day and had all this strangeness thrust on them, and finally at the cage.
The family of the final points of all the thrust force vectors calculated is displayed in Fig. 20.
This show, with all the thrust of a tennis match, moved from streamlined whites, jazzed up with full skirts and high-top sneakers with cut-away heels, through shifting blues of the sea, as seen through the lens of the iconic photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue.
Where in all this regional thrusting is Chinatrust?
Generally, all the thrusts affecting these major mountain ranges dip northwestward.
All that thrust is channelled to the road with good discipline and excellent traction, even on a wet road, thanks to the electronic equivalent of a limited-slip differential achieved by selective braking of a wheel likely to spin.
One possibility is that the right engine had stopped working and the crew was using the rudder to keep the plane pointed straight, even though all the thrust would have been coming from the left side.
The thrust of all this is quite plain.
Describing himself as a "Luddite", Thewlis said: "All this has been thrust on us for the last 15 years without anyone really understanding the consequences.
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