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"gale force" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the strength or intensity of a strong wind, typically measured on the Beaufort scale. Example: The sailors braved the gale force winds as they navigated their ship through the stormy seas.
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Frequent gale force winds and steep, breaking waves make it a threatening shore for approaching boaters.
Winds tend to be variable and do not usually reach gale force.
On Wednesday, there was the potential for gale-force winds in western coastal areas, possibly touching severe gale force in parts of coastal Cornwall and south-west Wales.
Gale force medeh winds averaging 70 mph.
"It's the gale force that we're dreading".
Winds could gust to gale force, it said.
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Sunday night, there were gale-force winds.
She was like a gale-force wind".
The wind was whipping at gale-force velocity.
In 2007, the race was run into gale-force winds.
One of his swims ended in gale-force winds.
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