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Discover Ludwig"to use force" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to indicate that one will take physical or coercive action to achieve something. For example: "The police had to use force to break up the fight."
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to use force
noun
The act of using.
synonyms
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He must be ready to use force.
We don't want to use force.
We have the duty to use force.
This time the junta has appeared reluctant to use force.
In Tibet, though, he proved his willingness to use force.
Primakov tried to persuade the US not to use force.
"They have a wide prerogative to use force".
Their reluctance to use force is not a passing phenomenon.
There have been no threats to use force.
Having built up an army, ʿUmar decided to use force.
"His job is not the 'whether' to use force, but how to use force once the civilian leadership decides".
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