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Discover Ludwig"such force" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a great amount or level of strength, power, or intensity. Example: "The earthquake hit with such force that buildings crumbled and roads split open."
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Such force.
And police is one such force.
Could music have such force?
I felt it was futile to resist against such force.
"He landed with such force, we were convinced he perished.
He hurled himself about with such force that I worried he might do himself a damage.
Finally, Europe must address the climate that has allowed anti-Semitism to return with such force.
It is all that has gone before that gives his question such force.
Morris sits up in bed with such force that the mattress springs ring out.
She yanked them with such force that Allmon began to whine.
"When the troops come in, they'll come in such force it will be incredible!
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