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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
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By force or with force

Hello everyone,

Could you please tell me if either "with" or "by" is correct before the word "force" as follows?

1. He closed the door with force.

2. He closed the door by force.

Regards,

JA

  

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Joseph A Hello everyone, Could you please tell me if either "with" or "by" is correct before the word "force" as follows? 1. He closed the door with force.

  • Joseph A Hello everyone, Could you please tell me if either "with" or "by" is correct before the word "force" as follows?
  • 1.
  • He closed the door with force.
  • 2.
  • He closed the door by force.
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Joseph A

Hello everyone,

Could you please tell me if either "with" or "by" is correct before the word "force" as follows?

1. He closed the door with force.

2. He closed the door by force.

Regards,

JA

I would use "with force".

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