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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as compelled" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone is acting under a strong influence or obligation to do something. Example: "She felt as compelled to speak out against injustice as she did to support her friends."
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He was as compelled as anyone by the sight of lava, which he captured on video Saturday night spurting 230 feet into the air.
Even as, compelled by the forces of nature and magic, Demetrius (Elliot Villar) chases Hermia (the lovely-voiced Mireille Enos), and Lysander (Austin Lysy) falls in love with Helena (the astonishing Martha Plimpton), the temporarily mismatched lovers either ignore or express their irritation with the elements that house them.
American venture firms are robust, and Google and other tech companies don't feel as compelled as their Chinese counterparts to step into the game themselves in order to finance the innovation industry.
Lincoln wasn't the only president fascinated by "Macbeth," although few were as compelled by its bleakness.
Shaw, rightly or wrongly, perceived women as compelled by their reproductive instinct, emissaries of what he called the life force.
And "compelled funding of the speech of other private speakers or groups" presents the same dangers as compelled speech.
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Then they don't seem as compelling any more.
Well, it's not as compelling a sell.
By comparison, Winslet's peeved lucidity as April is nowhere near as compelling.
Be grateful; there's nothing to see on dry land that's anywhere near as compelling.
They are as monotonous to watch as waves, and as compelling.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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