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Free sign upThe phrase 'compelled into' is correct and usable in written English in many contexts.
For example, you can use it when describing someone who is forced to do something by an external force. For example: He was compelled into giving up half of his inheritance to his brother by a court order.
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You are compelled into argument.
"I am compelled into this country," asserts Voss to Laura's plain, practical uncle, Mr Bonner.
But beyond the purely physical, are we really compelled into behaviour by our genes?
Smith was compelled into action after discovering the lack of access on the Arts Council's website The Space.
Each of the dancers is compelled into dance until they all join in a fist-shaking crouch, no longer individuals but part of a tribal crowd.
The Giants, then, will be compelled into the shorter routes, or into keeping additional running backs or tight ends in to provide more protection.
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Mandated treatment is a blunt instrument that may drive more people away from seeking care than it compels into care.
There is untapped, lustful, immoral homosexuality that she could compel into action.
Diaghilev created many enemies, especially in Russia, and this compelled him into Europe, where first the operas and then the ballets conquered audiences with their exoticism and brilliance.
What compelled you into entrepreneurship?
However, he said, "the scope of the acute and dangerous conflict" compelled him into retirement.
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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.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com