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Discover Ludwig'primal forces' is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase to describe a powerful, innate force or motivation that influences people's behavior or actions. For example, you could say, "The primal forces of human nature drove her to take the job."
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Yet this tribute to a life close to nature and primal forces is anything but expansive.
In any case, there were more primal forces at work than a debate over the economics of the living wage.
Von Sternberg casts off social graces to confront the destructive primal forces from which society and its dramas arise.
Melding Butoh technique and West African dance — at times successfully, at others, less so — it bores through its subject to the primal forces underneath.
We hike to trade the societal laws that govern us, if only for a short time, for a reckoning with more primal forces — sun, wind, rain, darkness, altitude.
As it lurches to its conclusion, the politics of "Deadwood" keep growing more dense and colorful, and that magnificent obsession crowds out other primal forces.
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Joan's decision had that kind of primal force.
But he also relies on a more primal force.
"Pure primal force," said the New York Times in its ecstatic review.
"There's a primal force to a lot of their spontaneous music," Ms. Wille said.
Not to everybody, far from it, but the strength that war represents is a powerful primal force.
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