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The phrase "and it was thrust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is forcefully pushed or driven forward, often in a dramatic or narrative sense.
Example: "The sword was drawn, and it was thrust into the ground with a resounding thud."
Alternatives: "and it was pushed" or "and it was driven".
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And it was thrust upon Cleveland when the justice department's civil rights division concluded an investigation there in 2014.
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During the attack, a company from the 26th was detached to help bolster the 5th Brigade, and later it was thrust into the line to help defend the gains after a German counterattack fell on the 6th Brigade's left flank.
I'm sure you've all heard about Standing Rock and the protests, as it was thrust into the national spotlight.
This building site enclave is a strange echo of the city that stood there before it was thrust upwards and sideways by the 6.3-magnitude quake just before 1pm on 22 February 2011.
It was thrust upon me.
Or rather, it was thrust into my face.
Rather it is thrust upon him, and he struggles to leave a positive legacy.
A lot, without it being thrust down their throats".
The carbon-capturing formations here, consisting largely of a rock called peridotite, are in a slice of oceanic crust and the mantle layer below it that was thrust up on land by tectonic forces nearly 100 million years ago.
But when Brady was 24 and stardom was thrust upon him, it did not help.
Mr. Harrower was struck in the chest, while a baby carriage carrying Alexandria was knocked over and the woman pushing it, Ms. Brengle, was thrust against the wall of the building that houses the Consulate General of India, Detective Pentangelo said.
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