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Discover Ludwig"forced to do" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but typically refers to someone being compelled or obliged to do something against their will. Example: The workers were forced to do overtime against their contracts. In this sentence, "forced to do" means that the workers were required to work overtime even though it was not agreed upon in their contracts.
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She was forced to do so.
"You're forced to do something else".
"I'm forced to do this," she said.
"So we're forced to do this".
"I was forced to do bad things.
"I hate being forced to do things.
You shouldn't feel forced to do it.
– even if they have to be forced to do it.
However, it was forced to do just that.
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Nobody likes to be forced to do anything".
"Sometimes you're forced to do it.
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