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ample force
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "ample force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sufficient or considerable amount of strength or power in various contexts, such as physical force, influence, or impact. Example: "The team approached the challenge with ample force, ensuring they would overcome any obstacles in their way."
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Mr. Keegan argues that the battle of Crete -- in which the British had ample force and "the German plans plain before them for several days in advance" but nonetheless failed to prevail -- shows that "intelligence is only as good as the use made of it".
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To be sure, I believe the EU still has ample force to deter any direct aggression from Russia which has also suffered a diminution of conventional forces.
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
There were ample forces available to do so.
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The Sichuan Basin has a good natural environment, abounds in specialty products, and commands an ample labour force.
Encyclopedias
Certainly no member of the ample security force at the airport today leaped out to arrest the Pope for breaking the law as he stepped off the plane from Rome wearing his familiar white cassock.
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Across the country, elected officials in privileged communities are caught between a fervor to hold down taxes and a fervor to maintain good schools, well-paved streets, an ample police force, generous library hours and other premium public services that set a community like Bronxville apart.
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And McClellan was unwilling to employ his ample reserve forces to capitalize on localized successes.
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Despite ample reserve forces that could have been deployed to exploit localized successes, McClellan failed to destroy Lee's army.
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In sustained passages she is often impressive, especially in the middle and upper-middle range where her sound is at its best: warm, vibrant and ample without being forced.
News & Media
But Van Ruijven also clearly understands, without anyone saying a word, that as a frequent and honoured visitor, he will have ample opportunity of forcing himself sexually on the serving maid Griet, and so the painting will be an exquisitely evil memento.
News & Media
"It is surprising that Rwanda would be liable for matters that are neither on its territory nor in its practices," said the army's spokesman, brigadier general Joseph Nzabamwita. "As a long-term partner of the Rwanda defence forces, the United States has ample evidence that our forces have never tolerated the use of children in combat.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "ample force" to convey not just the presence of strength, but also the sense of having more than enough to achieve a desired outcome.
Common error
Avoid using "ample force" when a more specific term like "ample resources" or "ample evidence" is more appropriate. "Ample force" implies a strength or power dynamic, and should not be used loosely as a synonym for "sufficient".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "ample force" functions primarily as a noun phrase where the adjective "ample" modifies the noun "force". As Ludwig AI confirms, this construction adheres to standard grammatical rules, describing a considerable or sufficient amount of strength or power.
Frequent in
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Wiki
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Encyclopedias
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Less common in
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "ample force" is a grammatically sound and semantically valid expression used to denote a sufficient or considerable amount of power or strength. As Ludwig AI confirms, this phrase is acceptable in written English. Its usage, though relatively rare, appears across various contexts, with news and media being the most frequent. When using "ample force", ensure that the context involves an actual power dynamic and that it isn't simply a replacement for terms like "sufficient". Alternatives such as "sufficient strength" or "considerable power" may offer similar meanings but with slightly different nuances.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sufficient strength
Replaces "ample" with "sufficient", focusing on adequacy rather than abundance.
considerable power
Substitutes "force" with "power" and "ample" with "considerable", emphasizing capability and influence.
substantial might
Replaces "force" with "might" and "ample" with "substantial", suggesting significant strength or influence.
adequate resources
Shifts the context to resources, implying enough resources to exert force or achieve a goal.
sufficient resources
Similar to "adequate resources", but emphasizes sufficiency.
significant influence
Focuses on the aspect of influence as a form of force.
extensive authority
Highlights the authority aspect of force, implying a wide-reaching power.
plentiful power
Emphasizes abundance with "plentiful" instead of adequacy.
sizeable power
Indicates a considerable size or scale of power.
adequate capacity
Focuses on the capability aspect, suggesting enough capacity to exert force.
FAQs
How can I use "ample force" in a sentence?
You can use "ample force" to describe a situation where there is more than enough power or strength available, such as "The military deployed "ample force" to secure the border".
What can I say instead of "ample force"?
Alternatives include "sufficient strength", "considerable power", or "substantial might", depending on the specific context.
Is it better to say "ample force" or "sufficient force"?
"Ample force" suggests an abundance of strength, while "sufficient force" simply indicates that there is enough. The choice depends on whether you want to emphasize the excess or just the adequacy. Both alternatives are correct.
What's the difference between "ample force" and "brute force"?
"Ample force" simply refers to a sufficient or considerable amount of power, while "brute force" implies the use of raw, unrestrained power, often without finesse or strategy.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested