Sentence examples for make force from inspiring English sources

The phrase "make force" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used as a standalone part of a sentence in written English.
It may be a typo for "make use of force" or "make a forceful statement," but it is not a commonly used phrase in written English. Example: The military was ordered to make use of force in order to protect the country's borders.

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After six and a half years in office, Obama said that the tough calls — to redeploy American troops to Iraq or to mobilize NATO to launch airstrikes against Libya — have convinced him more than ever of the need to make force a last resort.

In the book, I talk about young Lazaridis being a Star Trek fanatic, tinkering as a student, trying to make force fields.

Disney, which spent more than $200 million to make "Force Awakens," also created intrigue by keeping the plot largely secret.

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Their mere desire doesn't make forced marriage right.

In November elected police commissioners were brought in to make forces more accountable to their constituencies.

2012 David Cameron announces plans to make forced marriage a criminal offence in the UK.

David Cameron has pledged to make forced marriage a criminal offence in England and Wales.

One idea, rejected by the government but still favoured by the Tories, is to make forced marriage a crime.

The Home Office confirmed the bill would make forced marriages a criminal offence for the first time.

These were then used to make forced response predictions that could be compared with full finite element calculations.

Should we make forced medication a condition of parole?

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