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Discover LudwigThe phrase "force for evil" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something or someone that is influential or powerful in causing harm, destruction, or negative outcomes. Example: "The corrupt politician used his position as a force for evil, manipulating laws and exploiting his constituents for personal gain."
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Is Ted Sarandos a force for evil?
But often say Islam greatest force for evil today".
In the U.S., she was condemned as a "powerful force for evil" on the Senate floor.
In 1980, the Columbia Journalism Review branded his New York Post "a force for evil".
But Fortune may have overlooked one force for evil: trendy management theories.
Many on the left cannot bear to admit that antisemitism remains the force for evil it has always been.
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Those standing up against the "elites," including Assange and WikiLeaks, groups such as Occupy Wall Street, and what they stand for, are being morphed into negative chaotic forces for evil.
Seen through that lens, Bill becomes a force for serious evil, and honestly, I don't think we can look at him the same way again, now that he has sentenced a vampire to death for doing what he himself has done so often.
Determined to appease disgruntled engineers, Bock tasked a subset of People Ops (a three-man team called the People Innovation Lab) to design data-driven research that would settle once and for all whether management was a force for good or evil within the company's "do no evil" walls.
Artificial Intelligence: A Force for Good or Evil?
Burning wood can be a force for good or evil.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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