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Discover Ludwig"hitting force" is a perfectly legitimate phrase in written English
You might use it, for example, when you describe a powerful punch: "He threw a punch with incredible hitting force."
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Now a significant storm has hit, forcing the issue.
Then, of course, the crisis hit, forcing millions into unemployment and millions more into poverty.
The next illustration came when Stephan Lichtsteiner had time to cushion a header into Mandzukic and the Croat's instant hit forced a fine save from Hart.
Midway through the film, of course, the planes finally hit, forcing Channing Tatum to leave Amanda Seyfried and do his bit for God and country.
While this specification allowed for facile annotation of bonds with properties and descriptors, it resulted in significant search performance hits, forcing us to reconsider elements of our specification.
"Boys were hit, force-fed sick, slippered, beaten in the sports barn," said Niomi Gabrielle, a former pupil of the now-closed Oakwood School, in Stowmarket, run for boys with emotional and behavioural problems.
Subjects were naive to gait analysis, and they were not informed about the requirement of hitting the force plate.
They come and go like the waves on the ocean, hitting full force sometimes, receding at others.
So we may say that all the trials used for averaging were obtained with a hit force of the hammer within 10% of a mean force which, by the way, was not calibrated so we cannot state the exact value in newton.
On March 30th the coalition resumed hitting government forces on the ground.
But then the recession hit in force.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com