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Discover Ludwig"on the force" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, typically with the meaning of being employed as a member of a police, military, or similar force.
Example: "John had been on the force for nearly ten years before he decided to retire."
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He's the best detective on the force".
He has been on the Force for 32 years.
He has been on the Force for 32….
Both men have been on the force since 1990.
They have made careers on the force of wordplay.
But the senior Turkmen on the force, Maj.
Mr. Mabie had been on the force for 18 years.
Both have been on the force since 1986.
That detective, James Sutera, remains on the force.
He is still on the force, on active duty.
Officer Kern, 26, a married father of three, has been on the force five years.
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