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Discover Ludwig'fewer forces' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when comparing two or more groups, for example: "Despite having fewer forces, the team was able to make a strong showing."
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Countries would be delighted to get the same order with fewer forces.
It's because the paras have fewer forces in the south than the F.A.R.C. at this time.
This would pin down Syrian troops so that Assad would have fewer forces available to murder his people.
The offensive would probably begin with a "rolling start" of substantially fewer forces, Pentagon and military officials say.
We would need far fewer forces for such a mission than the number that are now deployed.
Armed With Assumptions Altering the core assumptions behind the strategy even slightly could mean the armed services would need to equip fewer forces with less equipment.
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There have been fewer forced sellers in Britain.
Now, thanks to low interest rates, landlords break even at lower rents and occupancy rates, so there will be fewer forced sales, and prices are less likely to collapse.Most analysts do not believe that a bubble is emerging.
With increasing distance between the membrane partitions, fewer force-stabilized adhesion sites were nucleated, and podosome formation consequently increased.
Hitler would spare few forces from Operation Barbarossa, the planned invasion of the Soviet Union.
There are few forces on television more powerful than Tucker Carlson's skepticism.
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