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The phrase "are forces to go" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "They are forces to go into battle." (This is a hypothetical example, but the phrase itself is still awkward.)
Alternatives: "are compelled to go" or "are required to go."
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Traditionally, people are forces to go to their insurance company's website to find out which doctors are available in their local network.
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Retired people are forced to go back to work.
So we are forced to go into ever less desirable countries.
But the Dalits are forced to go downstream, the shallow, dirtier end.
As a result, many people who need it, doctors say, are forced to go without it.
The fugitive activists are forced to go on the run to avoid state arrests.
Some are forced to go to food banks.
Again it does the job as Arsenal are forced to go long and Olivier Giroud is offside.
So transparency advocates are forced to go to court.
So, those people are forced to go without medical insurance.
"When Los Angeles runs out of money, people are forced to go to other states".
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