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governmental forces
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"governmental forces" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to any military or police forces affiliated with a government, cabinet, or other governing body. For example: "The governor has ordered the deployment of governmental forces to the conflict area."
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12 human-written examples
Meanwhile, governmental forces are ranged against him – and against ordinary citizens making a stand against snooping.
News & Media
Governmental forces and lobby groups insist it is best, but how can women comfortably do it if it is not accepted visually?
News & Media
Here in Russia, we are being highly controlled by the governmental forces, and I think most of the people have really lost their faith of their decision being somehow valuable".
News & Media
If the situation deteriorates, Mahed said, he will flee to his hometown in a Druse area of southern Syria because "Jaramana will be a battlefield between many sects, on top of the war between the governmental forces and armed groups".
News & Media
Grumpiness and a sense of being wronged by bosses and governmental forces, too, seem to be requisites for a growing number of autonomous and anonymous bloggers on the public sector frontline.
News & Media
Barca fans angrily believe their team was robbed by dark governmental forces.
News & Media
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During the next two months, this governmental force was slowly assembled.
Encyclopedias
Many Americans, particularly members of the Thomas Jefferson-led fledgling opposition Republican Party, were appalled by the overwhelming use of governmental force, which they feared might be a first step to absolute power.
Encyclopedias
Although currency may be backed by something more tangible, from governmental force to the gold in Fort Knox, modern money seems to have evolved away from ancient tokens of exchange that held more intrinsic value.
News & Media
"I think it's sad if there's nowhere you can go in this country and just be not be regulated or monitored by some governmental force," she said.
News & Media
Third, in some countries, particularly those with fewer resources, the influence of external non-governmental forces, such as UNICEF or local NGOs, has been powerful in advancing standards work.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Specify the level of government (e.g., "federal governmental forces", "local governmental forces") when precision is needed.
Common error
Avoid using "governmental forces" to describe armed groups or entities that are not officially recognized or controlled by a legitimate government. Use terms like "rebel groups" or "militant organizations" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "governmental forces" primarily functions as a noun phrase that identifies and refers to military, police, or security entities under government control. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
22%
Encyclopedias
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Unknown
6%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "governmental forces" refers to military, police, or security entities under the direct control of a government. Ludwig AI validates its correct and usable nature in various contexts, predominantly in news and media, science, and encyclopedias. While it is grammatically sound, it's important to avoid misidentifying non-state actors. Related phrases include "government troops" and "state authorities", each having slight nuances in meaning. Use "governmental forces" for precision when referring to actions by legitimate government-controlled entities.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
government troops
Substitutes "forces" with "troops", focusing on the military aspect of the government.
official armed forces
Highlights the official and armed nature of the forces.
state authorities
Replaces "forces" with a broader term "authorities", emphasizing the power aspect.
regime's military
Refers to the military forces under a specific political regime.
official military
Replaces "governmental forces" with "official military", stressing on the authority.
state security
Emphasizes the security aspect managed by the state.
government security personnel
Broader term that includes various types of security staff.
federal agents
Refers specifically to law enforcement agents at the federal level.
governing armies
Implies armies that have governing power.
public safety officers
Broader term including police, firefighters, and other emergency responders.
FAQs
How do I use "governmental forces" in a sentence?
Use "governmental forces" to refer to the military, police, or security entities directly controlled by a government. For instance, "The governmental forces were deployed to maintain order".
What's the difference between "government troops" and "governmental forces"?
"Government troops" specifically refers to soldiers or military personnel, while "governmental forces" is a broader term that can include police, security, and other entities under government control.
When is it appropriate to use "state authorities" instead of "governmental forces"?
"State authorities" is more appropriate when referring to the broader administrative and regulatory bodies of a government, rather than specifically its military or police entities. Use "governmental forces" when focusing on the military or security aspect.
What are some synonyms for "governmental forces"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "official military", "state security", or "government security personnel".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested