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The phrase "a forced march" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is compelled to move quickly or under duress, often in a military or metaphorical context.
Example: "The soldiers were exhausted after a forced march through the rugged terrain, but they pressed on toward their objective."
Alternatives: "an enforced march" or "a hurried march".
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"This is a forced march to digital".
This was not a forced march.
'The process was turned into a forced march,' says Christina.
Relates to a forced march of American prisoners of war across Austria, April-May 1945. April-May 1945
Turks, it has been said, are good on a forced march.
By 11 p.m. they were leading a forced march of the entire camp.
Istanbul is so ripe with treasures, doing the sights can feel like a forced march.
"All these crickets are on a forced march," Dr. Couzin said.
The drummer, Donald Edwards, carried out backbeats like a forced march.
American soldiers led the Cherokee on a forced march to Oklahoma.
The plot has become something of a forced march, and its boots creak.
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