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"compelled to accept" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone or something is being forced to agree to something, to take something, or to do something. Example: The company was compelled to accept the new contract terms, even if they weren't completely satisfied with them.
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"I was compelled to accept the transfer," said Baggio, 23 at the time.
Palestinian leaders and their public hope for the best and are compelled to accept the worst.
Hamilton held an aversion to dueling, but as a man of honour he felt compelled to accept Burr's challenge.
The tribe is so dependent on the casino that it felt compelled to accept the fishing deal.
MR. OLSON -- That's JUSTICE STEVENS -- Is there any circumstance in which she would be compelled to accept a late return?
Lenders will be compelled to accept that arrangement, forgiving the difference between the market price of the property and what they are owed.
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Later he also compelled Novgorod to accept a prince of his choice.
In a conference there in February 1938, Hitler compelled Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg to accept the German domination of Austria.
Financial difficulties compelled him to accept a position on the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania (1889 97).
The coup d'etat of Thermidor (July 1794) compelled him to accept a small post at St.-Chamans.
Bayle was convinced that philosophical reasoning led to universal skepticism, but that nature compelled man to accept blind faith, an extremely popular view in the early 18th century.
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