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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feels forced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something seems unnatural or does not flow smoothly in a sentence. Example: The dialogue in the play was well-written but some of the actor's delivery felt forced, taking away from the overall performance.
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The written narration feels forced, grasping at feelings and drama that just aren't there.
Nothing feels forced.
Nothing about this mixture feels forced.
Her look never feels forced.
So the juxtaposition feels forced and unilluminating.
Nobody feels forced to be one type of spouse".
Nothing feels forced or inserted for mere shock value.
Only a subplot involving an adopted cat feels forced.
Yet it never feels forced; you can't see the seams.
Nothing feels forced here, which always bodes well in music.
I'm always turned off when something feels forced.
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