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The phrase "forge a community" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean to create or build a community or a group of people who have similar interests, beliefs, or experiences. For example, "The mission of our organization is to forge a community of support for young students facing educational and economic obstacles."
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"If you wanted to forge a community and be resilient, you may not necessarily have to communicate with the wider world," says Ahmed. "However, you may need to know what's going on.
He presented them in "Process," in which individuals kept moving closer to other dancers, as if trying to forge a community.
By seeing his own interests clearly and considering the economic and social structure of his locale and his nation insightfully, he's able to transcend heritage and history and to forge a community, both during and after the war, that will be fair, inclusive, and — yes — post-racial.
If Genius' web annotations catch on, it could forge a community of readers with X-ray vision, appending thoughts to sites that only each other can see.
The women sought to create a space where people would want to spend time, maybe even forge a community.
Struck by the disparate art scene in Grand Rapids, SiTE LAB founder Paul Amenta set out to forge a community by mounting installations in underutilized spaces around town.
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The Yeast Consensus Reconstruction is a product of efforts to forge a community-based reconstruction emphasizing standards compliance and biochemical accuracy via evidence-based selection of reactions.
It is the one experience that has the most potential of forging a community of learners.
He, too, had dreams of forging a community here, he said, but he grew tired of environmental and coastal regulators.
Nonetheless, this spring she will be forging a community dye garden from a few rubble-strewn lots in the Mantua section of West Philadelphia.
In its best moments, the avenue ties together the nation's strands, forging a community even when Tunisians seem at odds.
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