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"apply more force" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to suggest using more strength or effort in a particular action or task. Example: The door was stuck, so I had to apply more force to get it open.
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"If the front tires are dedicated to doing nothing but turning," he said, "they can apply more force to the job of turning.
This means the patient has to apply more force to counterbalance the 'virtual force' which drags the endpoint back to the predefined path according to the impedance mechanism, therefore reminding the patient of the correct direction of the excise.
After multiple attempts, managers on the ground decided to have Grunsfeld get a contingency torque limiter from the airlock, which would allow Feustel to apply more force without exceeding a specific point, but the bolt would still not release.
Close your throat and apply more force.
To accelerate, tilt forward slightly and apply more force on the pedals.
Use one of these methods to apply more force: Rent a post puller from a heavy equipment rental company.
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But according to an internal history of the agency, its conclusions were repeatedly overruled by commanders who were certain that the United States was winning, and that victory was just a matter of applying more force.
These days, we've shifted our center of gravity away from that and applied more force towards delighting our existing customers, knowing that's the best way to find new customers.
Very frequently, power and velocity assessed during the F-V curves are measured by means of linear transducers attached to the bar, making it difficult to identify if athletes applied more force at altitude or if the results are produced by lower resistance to movement.
The 'flattening-limited compression' strategy is based on the fact that the amount of breast flattening per unit of applied force gradually decreases: at some point, applying more force will not make the breast sufficiently flatter.
"At that point, you have to apply more and more force to stretch them the same distance as before.
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