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The phrase "are often compelled to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where individuals feel a strong urge or necessity to take a particular action.
Example: "In times of crisis, people are often compelled to help those in need."
Alternatives: "are frequently driven to" or "often feel obligated to".
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Residents who wish to donate hides to charities of their choice, rather than local parties, are often compelled to perform the sacrifice outside their neighborhood to avoid being harassed or coerced.
Yet they are often compelled to linger, firstly to attract the attention of a waiter, and then to wait as a credit card terminal is brought to their table.It is a problem Tom Weaver recognises well.
Thus, in opening, widening, or improving streets, the owners of adjoining property are often compelled to bear the expenses, or at least a portion of them, notwithstanding the work done is chiefly for the benefit of the public.
Some of the poorest families survive on less than $1.25 per day, and parents are often compelled to pull their children out of school, sending them to work and contribute to the household income.
Equity has tabled a motion to the TUC claiming that "talent programmes are often compelled to enter into restrictive contracts and because of a loophole in the National Minimum Wage Act for competitions they generally do not get paid".
Tech companies are often compelled to turn over data and gagged from speaking about the coerced cooperation.
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While "Bicycle" is immensely absorbing, I was often compelled to put it aside.
Russians were also permitted to go abroad for their education and indeed were often compelled to do so (at the state's expense).
The early colonists were often compelled to negotiate on Indian terms, and treaties took a bewildering array of shapes ranging from rituals to gestures to pictographs.
Görtemaker is often compelled to phrases like "we can only speculate," "no authenticated information about," "the final truth, however, remains unknown".
Then, when a broker changes firms, he is often compelled to meet higher production levels.
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