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Free sign upThe phrase "force open" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of using physical strength or pressure to open something that is difficult or resistant to opening. Example: The burglars had to force open the window to enter the house.
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Don't force open locked doors or set off emergency alarms.
The two men then used the clothes to force open the bars.
Ms. Harris, 69, was unconscious when they arrived, and they had to force open the door.
No extraordinary acts force open the trap that holds her characters.
India is also thinking of joining the movement to force open the skies over Iraq.
Finally, China may want to use its growing economic power to force open foreign markets.
Their plan: to force open Venezuela's doors by force of numbers.
We need to force open the dialogue on race and racism in higher education.
Probably, the police decided, the intruder was trying to force open a window to run away.
One hazard is hold-ups on runways in which the robbers force open the hold and steal the luggage.
Three other cars were taken, but thank heavens, the bandits didn't try to force open the door to our building.
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