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Discover Ludwig"forced nature" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not natural or authentic, but instead has been imposed or manipulated in some way. Example: The actress's forced nature on stage was evident as she struggled to portray a character who was nothing like her true self.
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Certain kinds of characteristics (forced, nature, boiling convection heat transfer, pressure drop, particle migration) [48 53].
Hereby, he further disregarded this restructuring's obviously forced nature resulting out of the shift in power relations in favour of the United States, whereby he overestimated the role of ideology vis-à-vis the historically determined differences between the existing socio-cultural communities and their natural struggle to preserve their respective unique cultures.
Talent has been apparent in everything he's written, but mostly with something of a forced nature.
This has irrefutably forced nature to the edge of its resilience or the modern vernacular its 'tipping point.' Since the 1850s Earth's temperature has risen about 1.5 degrees (F) (0.8 deg C).
All migrants will go through phases of adjustment but the permanent, forced nature of the refugee migration experience makes their integration into society more difficult [ 3, 4].
The forced nature of it all revolts me.
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You can't force nature to perform according to some bottom-line expectations".
We force nature to serve our needs, but what about humans serving the needs of nature?
He seemed to understand both sides: rock, and its equal, opposing force, nature.
It's the story of a humanity battered by inhuman forces: Nature.
This is due to the naïve brute-force nature of the implementation.
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