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"the thrust" is correct and usable in written English
The word "thrust" is a verb that means to force something forwards, usually with a lot of pressure or energy. It can also be used as a noun to refer to the force from that type of motion. For example: "The thrust of the moon's gravity kept the spacecraft on its trajectory."
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The thrust of lust.
And I appreciate the thrust.
"I agree with the thrust of it.
Vibration kills the thrust.
But the thrust was unmistakably leftward.
That remains the thrust of Indian policy".
But the thrust was against claimant costs.
It depends on the thrust profile.
"The thrust is not artistic," he said.
The thrust is not universally appreciated.
Star turns, however, weren't the thrust of the dance.
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