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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new force" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can refer to a newly established or emerging force, either physical or metaphorical, that is powerful or influential. Example: With the rise of social media, a new force has emerged in the world of marketing.
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In the streets of New York two months ago, a new force awoke.
Catalan nationalism isn't exactly a new force.
At that time, a new force appeared.
Would a new force be any more effective?
A new force is now coming into focus.
Meanwhile Labor had found new force under Edward Gough Whitlam.
"We have a powerful and volatile new force," he added.
Supporters of the new force say exactly the same.
Podemos was the dazzling new force in Spanish politics.
Now a new force is affecting the industry: technology.
Why should Nato be worried about the new force?
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