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The phrase 'forced to collaborate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a time when someone was required to cooperate or work together with someone else against their will. For example: "The two rivals were forced to collaborate on a project for their college course."
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Nobody is forced to collaborate here.
Under communism, people were forced to collaborate with the security services (even then, there were thousands who refused).
The aristocracy were forced to collaborate with the artisans because, if they didn't find common ground, nothing would get done.
His rebuilding of the city's parish churches after the fire rivals his achievement at St . Pauls, but even here he was forced to collaborate and to compromise.
Still not over the wall Crypto wars 2.0 Interesting news Zoom, zoom, splutter Out at the top Value diluted The Marlboro of marijuana ReprintsForeign carmakers were forced to collaborate with Chinese ones as the price for entering what is now the world's largest automotive market.
Tankilevich, who is drawn with great compassion and complexity, believes he is the wronged one, forced to collaborate with the KGB in order to save the life of his brother who was under potential sentence of death.The interplay between the two is masterful, rich in the wry, ironic humour of Jewish eastern Europe.
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A £50m innovation fund is to be set up to encourage police forces to collaborate and "share services" with each other and local authorities.
The Home Office has put in place a major drive to persuade forces to collaborate over the way they spend their £1.7bn procurement budget each year, but it has failed to make much headway.
Kamaruzzaman was accused of ordering his forces to collaborate with the Pakistani army in the massacre of at least 120 unarmed civilians on July 25 , 1971in Sohagpur, later known as the "village of widows".
The London Challenge, which began under Labour in 2003, forced schools to collaborate more.
"Necessity forced me to collaborate with existing conditions, and the imperfections I resented at first I later realized only added to its beauty".
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