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The phrase "forced to confront" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be compelled or required to face or deal with a difficult or uncomfortable situation. Example: The CEO was forced to confront the company's financial crisis at the shareholders' meeting.
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If you are forced to confront the mean person, don't turn it into a confrontation.
And we're forced to remember when we're forced to confront".
I'll be forced to confront my darkest thoughts.
Germany has been forced to confront its brutal past.
Officers are forced to confront a wide range of scenarios.
Last February, Mr. Hampton was forced to confront a new challenge: homelessness.
I was forced to confront things that I don't think I wanted to.
Of course, Brazil is far from the only country forced to confront such issues.
I was forced to confront India's educational inequities squarely in the eye.
He briefly retired, then reconsidered, but will again be forced to confront his athletic mortality.
In the end, the whole family is forced to confront what's really happening.
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