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"with particular force" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is done with a strong emphasis or intensity. Example: The speaker delivered their argument with particular force, causing the audience to pay close attention.
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It seems to strike with particular force at depressives.
But the recent downturn hit these neighborhoods with particular force, and the recovery has been slow.
The never-ending caution and skepticism of the scientist apply with particular force here.
— JACKIE CALMES The housing crash has hit Phoenix, and Arizona generally, with particular force.
This applies with particular force to the purchasing, production, and installation groups.
It also might help that his vision and influences resonate with particular force in the media echo chamber.
But his words landed with particular force because he maintains a close relationship with Mr. Bush's father.
The issue hits Massachusetts with particular force because of its technology heritage and failure to keep up with Silicon Valley.
The sexual mistreatment of enslaved women was a staple of abolitionist literature, and Stowe depicted it with particular force.
This suggestion is made with particular force in the discussion of rule following in the Philosophical Investigations.
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La Repubblica in Italy expressed itself with particular force.
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