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The phrase "are usually forced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups are compelled to act in a certain way under normal circumstances.
Example: "In many cases, employees are usually forced to adapt to new company policies without adequate training."
Alternatives: "are often compelled" or "are typically required".
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The Dublin treaty means refugees are usually forced to stay in the country where they arrive.
Those that do make it are usually forced to cut their offer price.
Instead, they are usually forced to wait until their local phone networks or cable companies decide that their markets are worth the investment.
When the female is delivering young, the fetuses are usually forced through the partition and into the urinogenital sinus, bypassing the lateral vaginas.
This directly challenges Mankiw's claim that free trade benefits the U.S. Workers displaced by foreign competition are usually forced to take a pay cut if they can find new jobs.
In the lead-up, I was inundated with edible donations of remarkable quality: organic vegetables (end-of-life produce donated by a national box scheme), kilos of gherkins (made from a glut of cucumbers saved at an allotment), and fish by-catch (fish caught outside of a fisherman's quota, which they are usually forced, by law, to throw back into the sea to die).
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She is usually forced to go on a diet after a round of chicken patties and other creamy foods.
If he lines up wide, the defense is usually forced to commit at least a safety to covering him, alone.
When time is evoked, the art is usually forced into the role of illustration, because so little attention has been paid to form.
They showed how men convicted of murder were usually forced to stand with their backs against the goalposts before being shot by a relative of the victim.
She is usually forced to go on a diet after a round of… The writer recalls giving a lecture at a Women's City Club in Texas.
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