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Discover LudwigIt can be used as part of a sentence, such as "The strong current of the river was able to force water through the dam" or "The force of the waterfall caused the water to flow rapidly downstream." In general, this phrase is used to describe the action of exerting pressure or causing movement in a body of water.
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The Super Ram uses compressed air to force water through blocked sewage pipes.
The locks force water to flow in small controlled steps conducive to safe navigation.
Until the 1970s, many farmers used gas-powered engines to force water uphill, according to Mr. Erwin.
Once the sub surfaces, it uses low-pressure air to force water out of the ballast tanks and stay up.
Any new policies will most likely force water systems to use more advanced technologies, which are often costlier.
David Cameron has ordered ministers to examine how they could force water companies to cut household bills, as Labour piles on pressure over the cost of living.
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"The pressure created in the bottle forces water into the aromatics," he said.
Every square foot within a ring levee forces water upward somewhere else.
Other forests, farther north, appear to be sinking or drowning as melting permafrost forces water up.
Conversely, downwelling forces water into the water column below the Ekman layer, inducing drift toward the Equator.
As water vapor forces water into the upper globe the coffee grounds are stirred by hand with a bamboo paddle.
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