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The phrase "a small forced" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey a "small force" or "small effort."
Example: "The project required a small force to move the heavy equipment."
Alternatives: "a minor effort" or "a slight push."
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Until 1943, Wiesenthal remained in Lvov, imprisoned in the Janowska concentration camp, and later in a small, forced labour camp attached to an important railway repair yard, where conditions were more tolerable.
A small, forced smile could be a sign to back off a bit.
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The Nazis opened the first, Treblinka, 2.5 miles (4 km) from the railway station in December 1941 as a small forced-labour camp.
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"They are a small force; they have to be husbanded.
Prudence dictated a small force, a quick reconnaissance, followed by a quiet return.
Ferguson led a small force armed with his rifle during the Pennsylvania campaign of 1777.
After seizing and looting Qawalish last week, the rebels maintained only a small force in the town.
"Our dismounted men were thrown forward, supported by a small force of infantry".
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