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Discover Ludwig"leading forces" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the main or most influential factors or individuals in a particular situation. Example: The leading forces behind the success of the company are its innovative products and dedicated team of employees.
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Uncle Arthur, your spirit, energy and strength have been leading forces for us all.
The captaincy of the Nationalists was gradually assumed by General Franco, leading forces he had brought from Morocco.
The central bank is seen by some as one of the leading forces in China's economic reform push.
And the officials have let Mr. Karzai, who has been leading forces near Kandahar, know of their worries.
If the nation is called to war, that counsel should be shaped by experience preparing for battles and leading forces in combat, Mr. Rumsfeld said.
In the late 1550s he took a wife, fathered the first of several sons, and began to acquire military experience by leading forces on behalf of Imagawa Yoshimoto, the clan leader.
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It thought it could overtake the socialists as the leading force on the left and, so, either lead the government or lead the opposition.
Not long ago Ms. Livni, 53, was a popular and leading force in Israeli politics.
Mr. Felder was a leading force in the vote to extend term limits.
Mr. Shumlin, a Democrat, was a leading force in the February vote.
A passionate orator, he quickly became a leading force within the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.
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