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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forced to vote" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing a situation where someone is compelled to take part in an election or vote on a certain issue. For example, "My parents were forced to vote in the last election due to the new compulsory voting laws."
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"I don't believe people should be forced to vote for it.
So why do school boards panic when forced to vote on human sexuality curriculums?
If forced to vote I would be persuaded by political ads, or would simply vote along party lines.
"It is an exercise in mass intimidation with people all over the country being forced to vote".
The strongest contestants endure by banding together, but in the end were forced to vote against one another.
Considering Trump's racism, sexism and bigotry, Moon said, he would be forced to vote for Clinton over Trump in November.
It is not conceivable that Britons could have been forced to vote a second time (a standard EU ploy when voters rebel).
The Opposition will be forced to vote on the cap next week – so not long to come up with a coherent response.
Republicans shouted protests, trying to silence the most strident Democrats, and were repeatedly forced to vote to uphold their own parliamentary rulings.
We are not being forced to vote, and the characters are defined less by any stated beliefs than by the moral texture of their actions.
By allowing the vote to proceed, lawyers for the firm argued, Greenlight was being forced to vote against its own interests.
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