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Discover Ludwig"under force" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an act that is compelled or done out of necessity. For example: "The suspect confessed under force after hours of questioning."
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UNDER force of federal mandate, local governments on the Island are advancing with potentially expensive programs to protect coastal waters from contaminants in stormwater runoff.
"Apparently, he was not under duress or under force," she said.
It nevertheless happens that, under force of pressure from the strikers, unions can retrospectively give sanction to wildcats.
The continuity of the process also means that Clip produces much stronger objects than the slate-like structure of objects printed in layers, which can be sturdy in one direction, but will shatter under force in the other.
But it's in my book, though, under force for change.
We find that gankyrin unfolds under force via multiple distinct pathways.
As much as any classical theory of point particles moving under force fields, then, Bohm's theory is deterministic.
A Hall sensor integrated in the sensor is used to measure magnetic flux density variation under force.
In the experiments, the specimens were pulled in traction between parallel grips under force control (Fig. 5a) in quasi-static conditions (very low load increment vs. time).
The test bench system was designed to repeatedly drill into concrete blocks under force control while productivity and handle vibration were measured.
The physical gels without SDS are very tough due to their sacrificial bonds that are broken under force and preventing the fracture of the molecular backbone.
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