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The phrase "two forces" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to two opposing ideas, entities, or actions that are exerting influence or pressure. Example: "In the debate, there were two forces at play - those arguing for stricter gun control laws and those advocating for the right to bear arms."
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Two forces will reverse that.
Two forces are at work here.
This question is shaped by two forces.
The two forces are intricately related.
Between these two forces he failed.
Two forces impelled this salvage.
Two forces are driving this trend.
Two forces extended the jury outside England.
Two forces have compressed Rogers's bell curve.
Two forces appear to be at work.
"You have two forces," Eismont said.
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