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The phrase "force in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It usually refers to exerting pressure or causing something to enter forcefully into a specific place or situation. Here are some examples: 1. The workers had to use a hydraulic press to force in the stubborn piece of metal into the machine. 2. The storm was so strong that it managed to force in the windows of some buildings. 3. The rebels tried to force in their political agenda during the meeting, but were met with opposition from the other members. 4. The tight deadline forced in a lot of stress and overtime for the team. 5. The coach had to force in the injured player due to the shortage of substitutes.
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force in
verb
To make something larger fit in a smaller or tight place with brute force
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Britain took them by force in 1833.
Canada provides the main force in Kandahar.
He is an ideological force in Washington.
There is force in that argument.
Both joined the force in 2006.
He left the force in January , 2002
It came into force in May.
It went into force in 1997.
The colonists used force in defending themselves.
The convention came into force in 1955.
The constitution came into force in October 1997.
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