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The phrase "did not force" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a negative form of the verb "force," indicating that the action did not happen in the past tense. You can use this phrase in any sentence where you want to negate the verb "force" and express that the action did not occur. Example: The teacher did not force the students to read the entire novel, but encouraged them to choose their favorite chapters.
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The Falcons did not force a turnover.
We did not force changes upon them.
They did not force them to go, either.
Regulators did not force A.I.G. into the waiver clause.
"He did not force me physically in any way".
"We did not force him onto the airplane.
My father did not force us to go to church.
Labour did not force a vote on the issue.
Water taxis did not force Captain Whyte to do evasive maneuvers.
Mr Martin did not force those implicated in the expenses debacle to submit dodgy claims.
Labour did not force a vote after a debate on the issue.
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