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The phrase "are often forced to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations where individuals or groups have to do something against their will or due to external pressures.
Example: "Due to the economic crisis, many families are often forced to make difficult financial decisions."
Alternatives: "are frequently compelled to" or "are commonly required to".
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Beekeepers are often forced to do their own sleuthing.
Gays are often forced to shower alone in field settings where group showers are common.
Now the E. Berliners are often forced to keep a hundred yards back of the wall.
Victims are often forced to change their routines or move house.
If there is a second incident, Nader said, the horses are often forced to retire.
Poor people with H.I.V. are often forced to choose between medicine and meals.
Violators are often forced to pay enormous fines, euphemistically called "social maintenance fees".
Losers in RICO cases are often forced to pay heavy damages.
And it's a tragedy that these men are often forced to remain hidden.
Haratines are often forced to give up a portion of their crops to the traditional masters.
Families are often forced to pay the price for defectors, often facing long-term discrimination.
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