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"much force" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large or significant amount of strength, power, or energy. Example: The door was stuck, so I had to use much force to push it open.
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How much force can you use?
"Maybe he's used too much force.
Nomar Garciaparra did not connect with much force.
I think these cops used too much force.
"Did they use too much force?" Mr. Johnson asked.
If one uses too much force, no harm is done.
You lift the cup and it "flies" towards you, as you applied too much force.
Officers must sometimes make difficult, split-second decisions about how much force to use.
Consalvi's jaunt began a national debate on whether a harmless prank justified that much force.
I asked John Liles if his men had used too much force.
And the lessons they're supposed to teach our young don't have much force these days.
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