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The phrase "compelled to do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong obligation or necessity to perform an action.
Example: "She felt compelled to do the right thing, even if it was difficult."
Alternatives: "forced to do" or "obliged to do".
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I was compelled to do it.
Whichever one you're compelled to do, don't.
Weihenmayer felt compelled to do more.
Some were compelled to do so.
They feel compelled to do this.
We were compelled to do it.
It's no wonder you feel compelled to do something.
They dislike the idea of being compelled to do so.
For whatever reason, he felt compelled to do it.
"I just felt compelled to do what I can".
And we are somehow compelled to do this.
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constrained to do
committed to do
enforced to do
obliged to do
condemned to do
persuaded to do
impelled to do
pressurised to do
convened to do
mobilized to do
empowered to do
motivated to do
propelled to do
compelled to explore
compelled to abandon
compelled to submit
compelled to sign
compelled to cooperate
compelled to feel
compelled to surrender
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