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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forces that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific group or types of forces that have an impact on something. For example: "The environmental forces that dictate our actions are often overlooked." In this sentence, "forces that" is referring to the various factors in the environment that influence and guide our actions.
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There are forces that maintain it.
immigrant forces that propelled Trump's political rise.
Study of forces that drive the process of innovation.
The forces that led to these shortcomings were complex.
A history of the cosmopolitan forces that made contemporary Iran.
I know about the forces that oppose me.
And there are other forces that keep a firm together.
There are a host of forces that could change this.
Apparently there are hidden forces that were underestimated".
But the forces that produced the peace process still obtain.
The forces that oppose reform argue for sweeping exclusion.
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