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Discover Ludwig"force a change" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to making a change which requires a certain level of determination. For example, "The new regulations forced a change in the company's operations."
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But political pressure may yet force a change of tack.
But she would not try to force a change.
It may force a change in her comedy, too.
Eviction can force a change in school and break a very tenuous tie to a job".
There's nothing stopping her from introducing legislation to force a change now.
"But we cannot force a change or a stop to the plans".
Forward's Susannah Herbert believes it will force a change in the way pupils view poetry.
He said this election will force "a change in the way we ballot".
I think it's something that's going to force a change in the collective bargaining agreement.
Both involve the inflicting of violence in order to force a change of behaviour.
It took a crisis within the company to force a change of perspective.
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