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"popular forces" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can refer to a group or organization that is supported and favored by the general public. An example sentence could be: "The uprising was fueled by a coalition of popular forces, determined to overthrow the corrupt government."
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These are the two genuinely popular forces in Egypt.
"About the forces gathering on the street, the popular forces gathering, the construction of . . .
Iran is a country in transition, with popular forces challenging the old orthodoxies.
"About the forces gathering on the street, the popular forces gathering, the construction of..
But this remarkable match between these philosophers, and the popular forces they represent, will not be resolved anytime soon.
"And I think he is also trying to demonstrate that he is the leader of the region's popular forces.
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The National Guard, moreover, was a popular force on the island.
A hugely popular force for good in both disabled and able-bodied sport.
Moreover, evangelical Christianity is a major popular force in the US.
Yet even without those seats, Popular Force would hold a majority of 53percentt.
She is trying to create an academic field in religion and ecology along with a popular force for change.
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