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The phrase "compelled to apply" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be forced or obliged to do something. For example: "The law required all citizens to pay their taxes, so I felt compelled to apply for my tax return."
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10) Be yourself It often feels like slim pickings when you're job hunting, and many people feel compelled to apply for pretty much any role which comes up in their area, even if it's not a great fit.
Mr. Grassley told the insurers to report on how many of their claimants they had compelled to apply for Social Security in the last five years; how many appeals they had required people to file; and what methods they had used to screen the people beforehand to make sure they truly had a chance of qualifying for the government benefits.
In that case, the Florida court would be compelled to apply New York law to the issue of enforcement.
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She always felt compelled to give back.
These included: would agencies by compelled to use it?
Wise words, and given they were dictated to the prophet Mohammed by Allah himself more than a thousand years before the invention of the toupee, we are sadly compelled to assume they apply to Donald Trump too.
This interest compelled me to apply the creative mindset to PR work; we strive to bring fresh ideas to clients.
However, the strongly biased sample sizes between the promoter-U-CGIs and the promoter-M-CGIs as well as the small size of the promoter-M-CGIs compelled us to apply some other methods.
Maybe it's that same trait which compels me to apply for a one-way trip to Mars today.
One reason given in literature is that hospitals may feel coercive, mimetic or normative pressures [ 23] that compel them to apply specific approaches because proponents of these approaches claim that performance will be improved.
Additionally, they may be more compelled to complete the research cycle and apply the findings.
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