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"most force" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the most of something has been used, or that the most powerful effort is being made. For example: "The rebels used most force to overthrow the government."
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In this stroke the sawyer could exert the most force without peril of buckling the saw.
Gatsby's romantic fantasy, his love story, exerts the most force in the novel.
It's the word "human" that echoes with the most force as a remembrance of our nation's biggest human rights issue.
Impressions are perceptions that the mind experiences with the "most force and violence," and ideas are the "faint images" of impressions.
I mean, it's not related to age -- I say teenage because it's something you experience with the most force when you are young.
There was violence on the streets and larceny in the boardrooms of Russia's resource monopolies, where ownership fell to whichever kleptokrat could exert the most force.
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Most forces in the east are American.
Fearing escalation beyond its control, the regime temporarily pulled out most forces.
It appears to be interpreted by most forces as preserving the status quo.
The report said the targeting of perpetrators was "underdeveloped" in most forces.
To keep them away from the doughnuts, most forces judge officers by how many arrests they make.
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