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"forced to admit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where someone is compelled to confess or acknowledge something they may not have wanted to reveal. For example: "Under intense questioning, the suspect was forced to admit his involvement in the crime."
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The latter by 874 were forced to admit Frankish supremacy.
McSorley's Old Ale House forced to admit women.
As a tea connoisseur, I'm forced to admit it's delicious.
Even Forbes is forced to admit, "Man, that's just sad".
Even so, the police have been forced to admit it.
As they were eventually forced to admit, a bail-out was looming.
She has since been forced to admit she made "mistakes" in her tax declarations.
At a congressional hearing he was forced to "admit he had signed no such agreement".
"Therefore, I simply will not be forced to admit to something I did not do".
Even Secretary Seddon was forced to admit that "only the very patriotic would sell at all".
But you can't have all three, and the government will eventually be forced to admit this.
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