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The phrase "are really forcing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone is being compelled or pressured to do something.
Example: "The new regulations are really forcing companies to adapt their practices to be more environmentally friendly."
Alternatives: "are truly compelling" or "are significantly pressuring".
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"They are really forcing them into marriage.
So the courts are really forcing this issue.
"Ironically," he says, "those schools who are really forcing students to make the earliest decision are public community colleges, which tend to enroll the least prepared, the most economically underprivileged, first-generation college students".
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That way, people are really forced to be open about their style, or they will reveal themselves as not capable of being self-reflective.
"Republicans will essentially not give this up until they are really forced to," said Greenberg.
I think that in a theatre, Millennials are really forced to take in the message of whatever the show is that they're watching, and there are not very many things that can do that.
We are really forced to cope with this situation and pretend that everything is ok".
"They're really forcing turnovers.
"No one was really forcing the issue," Mr. Ivie said.
"The Japanese competitors were really forcing [it] to struggle".
Netflix is really forcing customers to choose which service they want and it is hoping that they choose the streaming one.
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