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The phrase "are forced to fall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where individuals or entities are compelled to experience a decline or failure, often against their will.
Example: "Due to the economic downturn, many businesses are forced to fall behind on their payments."
Alternatives: "are compelled to decline" or "are made to fail."
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Backed into a corner, representatives of these too-big-to-fail banks and their allies are forced to fall back on perpetuating three myths.
But employment and foreign investment are spiraling, so the French are forced to fall back on their "enchanting delightfulness," as Mark Twain called it.
As a result, "A Woman in Charge" and "Her Way" are forced to fall back on Clinton's largely ghostwritten, highly sanitized account of her life, "Living History," published in 2003.
Combat feels more brittle and Call of Duty-esque – a feeling heightened in the campaign by sections where control is wrested from the player to allow for a canned animation, or a short, unavoidable sequence when, for example, you are forced to fall from masonry onto a lower platform.
O'Neill, Daniel, and Teal'c try to obtain intelligence on the little self-replicating robotic invaders in the submarine, but they are forced to fall back.
DealBook » Convenient Myths on Wall Street | Simon Johnson writes on the Economix blog that three big banks that recently have been tarnished by scandal, JPMorgan Chase, HSBC and Barclays, "are forced to fall back on perpetuating three myths".
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It's considered a bit embarrassing to be forced to fall back on English.
As Christy says, there was consumer rationing — spending was forced to fall.
A COMMON complaint at the height of the crisis was that too few Wall Street bosses were being forced to fall on their swords.
Increasingly, as the hard times bite deeper, many Greeks are deciding or being forced to fall back on that last line of defense.
With deficit reduction now due to take two parliamentary terms rather than one, the chancellor has been forced to fall back on Plan B. This has two strands.
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