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The phrase 'forced to join' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is obligated to join or participate in something. For example: "The team members were forced to join the club's mandatory meeting."
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No one is forced to join it.
They were forced to join the army.
"Everyone here was forced to join the Baath Party.
And I was forced to join the Red Guards".
It wasn't that I was forced to join.
Almost 1,000 Jews from nearby towns, including Siauliai, were forced to join them.
Few are full-time insurgents; sometimes they are forced to join the fray.
Imagine a country where thousands of children are forced to join armed groups.
Prussia was forced to join the Continental System and close its ports to British trade.
Afterward they were forced to join the rebellion that still didn't have a name.
We were on TV so often that we were forced to join Aftra, the actors union.
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