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Discover Ludwig"force multiplier" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where the speaker is describing the effect of a factor which amplifies the capabilities of an individual or group. For example, "Properly trained personnel can be an invaluable force multiplier for any team."
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force multiplier
noun
A factor, such as better positioning or equipment, which increases a unit's combat potential, allowing it to fight on a par with a larger force.
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RF is the product of seven multipliers: posture multiplier (PoM), force multiplier (FoM), repetitiveness multiplier(ReM), recovery multiplier (RcM), duration multiplier (DuM), additional factors multiplier (AdM and a constant of frequency 30 actions per minute) of technical actions per minute (CF).
As a pre-partner investor, you are a force multiplier, but that requires some "force" (great founders, strong industry networks) to multiply.
It is a force multiplier".
"Now the public becomes a force multiplier".
The force multiplier of technology really worked.
Legitimacy is the ultimate "force multiplier," in military argot.
"It was a huge force multiplier," Rosenblum said.
The Web is a force multiplier for any guerrilla movement.
"We really see our role as a force multiplier".
"They act as a force multiplier in improving their ability to kill Afghan and NATO forces".
Is aids just another blow, or does it act as a force multiplier, compounding other problems?
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