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The phrase "applying too much force" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing situations where excessive physical or metaphorical pressure is being exerted.
Example: "When tightening the screws, be careful not to apply too much force, as it could strip the threads."
Alternatives: "exerting excessive force" or "using too much pressure."
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Donatucci said, "I'm hoping a professional is working with him from the technique side" to prevent compensating for the discomfort by applying too much force elsewhere in the body.
Avoid bending the module or applying too much force to the packaging.
Without applying too much force, repeatedly strike down on the ink cartridge until it pops open.
Caution: Be gentle when tightening the screws, applying too much force can strip the threads.
If the victim's belly starts to go red, you are probably applying too much force.
defer.add img); Caution: Be gentle when tightening the screws, as applying too much force can strip the threads.
Similar(51)
You lift the cup and it "flies" towards you, as you applied too much force.
So don't apply too much force, don't use a cheap after-market charger (only an original charger), and if you notice that the jack is loose, bring it to a repair place ASAP.
Don't apply too much force to your clamps.
Do not apply too much force around the lower neck region(this may cause paralysis or even death).
If you're using a baller with a plastic scoop or handle, don't apply too much force.
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