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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forced to decide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is compelled to make a choice or judgment in a situation where they may not want to or have limited options.
Example: "After much deliberation, I found myself forced to decide between two equally appealing job offers."
Alternatives: "compelled to choose" or "obliged to make a decision".
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Similarly, the District Court should not be forced to decide these constitutional questions in a vacuum.
The Ladies were forced to decide whether or not to rent it to the Fords.
Mr Abe may soon be forced to decide what his true priority is.
When it happens we will be forced to decide whether or not we will watch.
At the Falls of Rauros they are forced to decide which path to take.
States will be forced to decide between saving lives and caring for the elderly.
If permits are required for two projects that are not considered to be compatible, the authorities will be forced to decide which one has prevalence.
She tries not to think about it until there comes a time when she is forced to decide.
The justices are forced to decide many diverse issues that have enormous implications for individuals and society as a whole.
He was forced to decide between prison and taking female hormones to reduce his libido, and chose the latter.
When Michel and his cousin commit their terrible act, Paul and Claire are forced to decide where their loyalties lie.
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