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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out in force" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the context of a large number of people or things appearing in a particular place or situation. For example, you could say "The police were out in force at the protest yesterday, trying to keep the peace."
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The police will be out in force.
The art world turned out in force.
And the wordsmiths were out in force.
Insouciant college students were out in force.
"Our fans were out in force tonight.
The Sunday strollers are out in force.
Home buyers are out in force.
So deals are coming out in force.
Candidates are out in force anyway.
The ghosts are now out in force.
In Alaska, supporters are out in force.
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