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Discover Ludwig"forced onto" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been made to take part in an activity, situation, or process without having a choice in the matter. For example, "The new regulations were forced onto the workers without any consultation."
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Several paintings are forced onto curved walls.
So Sir Howard was forced onto the defensive.
As boats get scarcer, ever more people are forced onto each of them, often at gunpoint.
She was told to sign a form renouncing her citizenship and was forced onto a plane.
By 1875 the Comanche had been forced onto a reservation in present-day Oklahoma.
As public roads suffer, more people would be forced onto tollways.
Men and boys were forced onto buses that carried them to firing squads and unmarked graves.
You are almost forced onto this path without choosing it for yourself.
To take one example, certain trades would be forced onto open exchanges.
About 6,000 cars a day are forced onto winding and congested roads around the reservoir.
As their main food source was driven to near extinction, Plains peoples were forced onto reservations.
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