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The phrase "force it" is generally considered to be acceptable and grammatically correct in written English
It is typically used to mean that someone is being forced to do or accept something. For example, "I don't agree with his decision, but we'll have to force it if we want to move forward."
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If its not there, don't force it.
I have to force it.
But he cannot force it.
But I don't force it.
Better not to force it.
I'm not going to force it.
I tried to force it.
"The environmentalists will force it.
Never try and force it.
But you can't force it".
But he wasn't going to force it.
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