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The phrase "compelled to change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where someone feels forced or obligated to make a change.
Example: "After receiving the feedback, she felt compelled to change her approach to the project."
Alternatives: "forced to change" or "obliged to change".
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But when the Paul Quinn president left in 2001, Mr. Sorrell felt compelled to change that.
More than a decade later, however, the Schneirs were compelled to change their minds.
No one should feel compelled to change the way they interact.
He left a pot of boiling tomato sauce to acknowledge that he felt compelled to change the wording last year.
When he left home he felt compelled to change his accent, as did many more, including Joan Bakewell.
Even high-quality polling firms sometimes feel compelled to change their methods if they are out-of-step with the consensus.
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Then Yahoo and Microsoft might be compelled to finally change – or perish.
Nurses frequently find themselves being compelled to adopt changes for which they had little or no contributions.
Based on the reputation-based pricing and collective punishment mechanism, the ISC scheme compelled suppliers to change their selfish strategies in a manner that improved the efficiency of the SC system.
But in it, we're ready to regard September 15 as a day of mourning, because at least the suffering it caused finally compelled America to change.
We feel compelled to report a change: there are murals in our lobby.
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