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The phrase "compelled to write" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong urge or necessity to write, often due to external pressures or internal motivations.
Example: "After witnessing the event, I felt compelled to write about my experience and share it with others."
Alternatives: "driven to write" or "forced to write".
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Did she feel compelled to write it?
Parents and teachers felt compelled to write.
He feels compelled to write back personally.
I immediately felt compelled to write a book on it.
"Obviously Beth felt really compelled to write this play.
After listening to this 105 year old man's tales, he felt compelled to write his story.
I was compelled to write a Letter to the Editor of the journal Pain.
But I've never felt compelled to write an essay or anything longer.
It's almost midnight out here in Malibu, and I felt compelled to write this email.
Writers from wobbly geographies are being compelled to write and talk about politics like never before.
I don't feel compelled to write about it anymore, because it's already out of my system.
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