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The part of a sentence "be made compulsory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that something should be legally obligatory. For example, "The wearing of face masks in public places should be made compulsory."
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Why can't this be made compulsory?
In December many optional powers are to be made compulsory.
The child's death sparked a debate over whether the vaccination should be made compulsory.
Should it, I suggest, be made compulsory, like Labour's proposed community service?
Cycle helmets should not be made compulsory, according to medical experts.
The tragedy led to calls for Safe Schools to be made compulsory.
And do you think that relationship and consent education should be made compulsory?
An independent curriculum review has recommended that history should be made compulsory to 16.
If it failed to take off, it could be made compulsory later, it recommends.
Teachers, parents and, crucially, young people themselves, need sex and relationship education to be made compulsory.
Now suppose that some administrators ask whether double-sided printing should be made compulsory.
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