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Discover Ludwig"life forces" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to the energy, power, and drive that drives living creatures to make decisions, take action, and adapt to their environment. For example, "He was inspired by the life forces that seemed to be guiding him."
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But sometimes life forces you to adjust.
Lust and sex are the life forces here.
And, in turn, their intrusion on the life forces within is barely a caress.
With careful treatment he felt glorious: "Life forces were coursing through my body".
Anger and love "are the two hugest life forces", Morissette believes.
These women are such irrepressible life forces that the world gravitates around them like planets orbiting the Sun.
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Suppose the pro-choice forces offered the pro-life forces a truce.
You say pro-life forces "are now finding it more productive to chip away at a woman's right to choose".
The abortion debate has gotten murkier in recent years as pro-life forces have shifted their strategy.
This new fuzziness shows how successful pro-life forces have been in limiting abortion rights one restriction at a time.
Rather than actually changing abortion practice, the law seems intended more to galvanise the pro-life forces, to test their strength and harden them for other battles.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com