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The phrase "forced to make" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a situation where someone has no choice but to make a decision or take an action, usually under pressure or against their will. Example: The company was struggling financially and was forced to make difficult cutbacks in order to stay afloat. Another example: She was forced to make a choice between her career and her family, and it was a tough decision for her to make.
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Teachers have been forced to make compromises.
Officers are forced to make road closures.
So I'm forced to make it up".
He was forced to make political concessions.
His family is forced to make a life changing decision.
That's a hidden purchase we are all forced to make.
"It's tough when you are forced to make real decisions.
Even Postman Pat has been forced to make some adjustments.
Both companies were forced to make staff cuts last year.
He was forced to make a public apology and resign.
Both teams were forced to make early substitutions.
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