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Discover Ludwig"have a force" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to possess or exert power or strength. Example: The new government policies have a strong force in reducing crime rates.
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"If you have a Force India or a Williams, you want it to rain every race".
Yet these broad changes are bound to have a force of their own.
We are a minority and we do not have a force to face the militias.
"Right now we don't have a force in the middle that will give us something.
They have a force of but 600 covering 115,000 gun dealers — who may be visited no more than once a year.
"To destroy Isil[Isis] we need to have a force, an anvil against which they will be pushed," McDonough said on CNN's State of the Union.
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Uyen Tieu spent two years fighting to have a force-placed flood insurance policy removed from the mortgage on the condo she owns in Manhattan with her husband.
On the other hand, human-support robots [1] [4] that can exert large forces should have a force-sensing mechanism in view of safety.
I have a forced degree in this shit (my skin knows no tan).
"It felt like I had a force feild on me," Boogaard wrote.
Several months before, while still in Kabul, he even had a force at the ready.
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