Sentence examples for reserved force from inspiring English sources

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"reserved force" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is holding back their strength, whether out of modesty or tactical choice. For example, "Jim needed to access his reserved force in order to win the race."

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Prime Minister David Cameron said the larger reserved force would mean the UK still had the Army it needed.

This is that which we call Character, — a reserved force which acts directly by presence, and without means.

In her dealings with Yvonne, Pat conveys the reserved force of a parent who accepts her children's flaws as gracefully as their triumphs.

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For example, if you're naturally quiet and reserved, forcing yourself to be outgoing and constantly socializing will exhaust you and leave you feeling irritable and always distracted.

The reserve force was reserved.

One possible solution would be to shift them to a less costly reserve force.

The army is by far the largest component, and there is a sizable reserve force.

There is no conscription; enlistment in the defense forces and the reserve force is voluntary.

This brings the total Army reserve force soldiers called to active duty to 12,084 to date.

And some troops leaving Iraq could be held in Kuwait as a reserve force.

The reserve force is currently made up of 12,000 volunteers aged between 17 and 30.

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