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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'compelled her' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something has forced or urged someone to do something. Example: The speech was so moving that it compelled her to re-evaluate her beliefs.
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Demand compelled her to put it back.
Alas, the president's conduct had compelled her to do so.
The story compelled her to make a decision.
While she held that post, the ongoing financial crisis compelled her to make cuts to welfare spending.
One said a teacher had compelled her to have sex with him if she wanted a passing grade.
But because a "Dionysian urge alone compelled her in life," she becomes fodder for his column.
Converting the Boardwalk into a theater compelled her to navigate the city's bureaucracy.
Illness compelled her to withdraw from a role in the television soap EastEnders in April.
But right before she took out the trash, curiosity compelled her to open the envelope.
The incident, she said, compelled her husband to approach the court once again.
In 2015, death threats compelled her to leave the country for a couple of months.
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