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The phrase "forge an alliance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of forming a partnership or cooperative relationship between individuals, groups, or nations.
Example: "In order to tackle the climate crisis effectively, countries must come together to forge an alliance."
Alternatives: "form a partnership" or "establish a coalition."
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His shrewd diplomatic judgment enabled him to help forge an alliance with France in 1717 18.
Forge an alliance with an Asian company, learn about the market, and then worry about manufacturing.
In 1481, when Ahmed died, Ivan was able to forge an alliance with the Nogays, Mengli Giray, and Kazan.
Of even greater consequence was his revolutionary decision to forge an alliance with the Normans in southern Italy.
Easdale was determined to forge an alliance with Ashley, and the Sports Direct tycoon has now got his way.
The SDF, meanwhile, might seek to forge an alliance with the Syrian government, potentially strengthening Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
In a week or two, I would forge an alliance with one of them to fuck the other guy up.
Will he be able to forge an alliance similar to the one made in the Gulf War of 1991?
When direct competitors whose product and geographic positions overlap try to forge an alliance, conflict is inevitable.
Tatchell says he has always had a green side, and was busy trying to forge an alliance between socialists and the Greens as far back as the 1980s.
He decided that Britain's best course was to forge an alliance with the elites of the former French colony the seigneurs and the Roman Catholic church.
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