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Discover Ludwig"vital force" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a strong, powerful energy or life force that is essential for living beings. Example: "The athlete's determination and dedication to training gave him a vital force that propelled him to victory in the race."
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vital force
noun
A hypothetical force that is the causative agent for the development of life
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Nobody asks what vital force is anymore.
India's a vital force, like sexuality".
This power was referred to as a vital force.
Patrick Ewing as the franchise's vital force was clearly passe.
"I'm a vital force to be reckoned with.
The proles are what give the book its richness and humor and vital force.
And this sense of a vital force, dangerously thwarted and mechanized, courses throughout the show.
JERUSALEM — Christians used to be a vital force in the Middle East.
"He was so energetic, such a vital force, and such a good host.
Still, the Republicans will need strong showings soon if they are to remain a vital force.
Dr. Roger C. Schank, chairman, chief technology officer, cognitive arts, Northwestern What is vital force?
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