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Discover Ludwig"I felt forced" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which you were feeling compelled to take certain action, even though you may not have wanted to. For example, "My parents told me I had to take my annual vacation, so I felt forced to choose a destination I wasn't excited about."
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"I felt forced out of the club.
"In the end, I felt forced to make this decision.
I had a similar experience with a film with almost zero advance buzz, which turned out to be a little number called City of God; it was so staggeringly brilliant I felt forced to immediately rush into print.
"I felt forced to take this action in the High Court of Justice to set the record straight and finally lay the matter to rest".
"I felt forced.
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"I feel forced to say it," she said.
My daughter has gotten so attached to him that I feel forced to pay what I consider to be blackmail.
But now, well into my 90s, I feel forced to name a favourite, and have decided to plump for Black Combe which, to some people, is not a mountain at all since it does not attain the magic 2,000ft.
No longer need I feel forced to visit a web application to save and manage tasks, unless I choose to do so.
Their clothes and concepts were so strong that I feel forced to describe them with obnoxious terms like "chic," because there just isn't a better way to put it.
When he was an umpire, Klemm added, "I never felt forced to participate if I didn't want to".
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