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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'forced a change' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something was compelled to be changed due to external circumstances. For example: The poor economic conditions that resulted from the pandemic forced a change in the company's operating procedures.
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Then the recent recession finally forced a change.
However, the subsequent outcry forced a change of heart.
The worsening weather forecast for the East Coast forced a change in Mr. Obama's weekend schedule.
It was the robber barons' joining of the elite that forced a change.
In the midst of this productivity, the subject of Abraham Lincoln forced a change in style.
The saving forced a change in the young man's life style.
The growth of craft beverages in recent years has forced a change in the old distribution model.
But, as I relay in this week's Currents column, his father's sudden death forced a change of plans.
Alas, public demand has forced a change of plan, so Call Me Dave will be out on Monday.
They were initially expected in Brindisi down the coast, but rough seas forced a change of plans, officials said.
A development deal to lure the Royal Bank of Scotland to Stamford has forced a change in those plans.
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