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The phrase "a process that coerces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a method or system that forces or compels someone to act in a certain way against their will.
Example: "The new policy is seen as a process that coerces employees into working longer hours without additional pay."
Alternatives: "a method that compels" or "a system that forces".
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Anyway, these new tags are created through a process dubbed molecular computation identification (MCID), a process that coerces molecules to produce light using a mixture of chemical.
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The coerced population movement set into place by the trans-Atlantic slave trade was only the beginning of a very long mobilization process that has not yet stopped.
We conducted a double-mating experiment to test whether males that coerce females into protracted matings derive an advantage in the competition for paternity against a later rival.
Instead, a deterministic process has coerced the external person into performing the act of sin against his conscience and his true will.
The Venezuelan election is a fraudulent process comprised of a complex machinery of intimidation that coerce Venezuelans to vote for Chavez or face terrible consequences.
These findings are in contrast to a recent UK study that reported coerced clients were more likely to drop out of treatment [ 17].
But, a government that can be coerced into bailing out the bankers can also usually be coerced into selling off state assets at values that no private owner would accept.
Johnson seems unable to accept that God would create in a way that does not coerce belief.
Further, and of greater interest, is the finding that coerced females showed a significantly worse social functioning than coerced men.
The lexeme BREXIT in use then encodes meanings that coerce or at least reinforce an incongruent realization in Halliday's sense of the term.
"We believe that coerced contracts are constitutionally at odds with free choice," the grower said in a written statement.
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