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extraneous force
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"extraneous force" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a force that is outside of the normal and expected parameters. For example, you could say, "The car was damaged in an accident involving an extraneous force."
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"They are not an extraneous force.
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54 human-written examples
One kind of error, which everyone makes all the time, involves what you might call extraneous forces.
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"I want jurors to feel that they can vote and deliberate on the allegations in the case with a clear conscience and not have any extraneous forces acting on them," Judge Foust said in court.
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From the album cover – Björk representing a king of warrior mother-figure who, as she put it, fought wars with love – down to the stripping back of her sound to just beats and strings, this was no outlandish bid for more fame but, rather a fight back against the extraneous forces that fame had brought with it.
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The design of the coupling should provide for transmission of the required torque at the required speed with a minimum of extraneous forces and perturbations exerted on either the driver or driven shaft.
The combined effects of curvature and extraneous driving forces were studied numerically.
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A general approach to grain growth driven by energy density differences among the grains, associated with curvature and/or extraneous driving forces (e.g. external fields) is developed.
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Constrict that flow too much and you deprive the President of opposing points of view; increase it too much and you drown him in extraneous detail and force him to arbitrate disputes better settled at a lower level.
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Last, extraneous disturbances are relatively large because gravitational forces are very small (something that Newton first pointed out).
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What we are left with is a series of emotional, psychological and dialectical confrontations, unremitting in their force simply because there is no extraneous directorial or design concept behind which the characters can hide.
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Without this protection in full force acting around the clock, serious extraneous threats to government agencies and private businesses can thrive.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "extraneous force", ensure the context clearly identifies what is considered the primary or expected force, and how the extraneous one deviates from it. This clarifies the impact and relevance of the extraneous factor.
Common error
Avoid using "extraneous force" without a clear reference to the main force at play. If the primary force is ambiguous, the description of the extraneous force becomes meaningless.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "extraneous force" functions as a noun phrase, where 'extraneous' modifies 'force'. Ludwig AI indicates its grammatical correctness. It identifies a force that is not inherent or essential to the situation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "extraneous force" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe an outside influence that is not essential or inherently related to a situation. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is correctly used in written English and is suitable for neutral to formal contexts, particularly in news, science, and encyclopedic domains. While not a very common expression, using "extraneous force" effectively requires clearly defining the primary force at play to highlight the impact of the external factor. Related phrases such as "outside force" or "external influence" can be used as alternatives depending on the desired nuance.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
irrelevant force
This alternative emphasizes the lack of relevance or importance of the force.
alien force
This alternative suggests the force is foreign or unfamiliar to the situation.
outside force
This alternative highlights the force's origin being external to the system or context.
exterior force
Similar to "outside force", it specifies that the force comes from an external source.
extrinsic force
This alternative focuses on the force being not inherent or essential.
external influence
Replaces "force" with the broader term "influence", suggesting a less direct impact.
irrelevant pressure
This alternative specifies that the force is a type of pressure but irrelevant.
superfluous force
Highlights that the force is unnecessary or excessive.
redundant force
Indicates that the force is repetitive and not needed.
unnecessary influence
Suggests the effect isn't needed, replacing 'force' with a more general effect.
FAQs
What does "extraneous force" mean?
An "extraneous force" is a force that is not essential or intrinsically related to the situation at hand; it's an outside influence or factor.
How can I use "extraneous force" in a sentence?
You might say, "The project failed not because of internal issues, but due to an "outside force", like unexpected market changes".
What is a synonym for "extraneous force"?
Alternatives include "external influence", "outside factor", or "irrelevant pressure", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
How does "extraneous force" differ from "external force"?
"Extraneous force" implies the force is not only external but also unnecessary or not directly related to the core issue. "External force" is a broader term that simply means the force originates from outside.
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