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The phrase "has force" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is powerful or influential. For example, "His words have force - no one can ignore them."
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It's not always a clean, focussed tone, but it has force, color, and inherent musicality.
"It has force sensors that measure pressure at the tip of the cane and around the handle.
Either way, the accusation only has force if the reader believes Milton has actually carried out his plan.
There's one dancing bull, a bare-chested man (Tamas Krizsa) wearing big horns: he has force and power, but the stylization isn't interesting.
She and Ms. Aoki sometimes squat widely and rapidly pummel the ground; it's looks a little like a football drill, but it has force.
Reply: This response has force only if we assume that there is very little likelihood of a world that contains supernatural forces.
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How has force-feeding been allowed to resurface in the prison camps of Guantánamo Bay?
This has forced them to make compromises.
The climate has forced many to adapt.
That movement has forced other changes.
This has forced advocates into awkward corners.
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