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The phrase "moral force of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the power or influence of a person or idea based on moral principles or values. Example: "The moral force of Martin Luther King Jr.'s words sparked a movement for civil rights." In this sentence, "moral force of" is used to describe the impact and strength of King's moral beliefs and messages.
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"You're squandering the moral force of your argument".
Delight and close observation can have a liberating moral force of their own.
The moral force of his plays and those of his fellow tragedians can hardly be exaggerated.
But they have failed to reckon with the moral force of the enduring Victorian Englishwoman.
Renewal means regaining the moral force of our politics and being clear about our values.
But its wider arc has the moral force of a Shakespearean tale of ambition and betrayal.
"You cannot deprive the other side the moral force of its evidence simply by stipulating to the facts," he said.
In the face of violence, they stood up and sat in with the moral force of nonviolence.
The moral force of the Christian story is that the lions are all on the other side.
Central to Gandhi, after all, was the notion that the truth, power and moral force of a movement are inseparable from the truth, power and moral force of its actors.
Without the moral force of divestment, would there have been the same public outcry about South African rugby tours?
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