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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forced workers" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to individuals who are being compelled to work against their will. Example: The company was fined for using forced workers in their factories, exploiting their labor for cheap production costs.
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Mr. Horak, who is vice president of an association in Prague of former forced workers, said, "We had 640,000 forced laborers at the end of the war, and now there are only 61,000".
It has also raised the cost of housing and forced workers to travel farther.
Rain forced workers to stop digging in the afternoon and threatened to cause another landslide.
A few weeks later explosions from fuel barges on the Mobile River forced workers on the nearby Triumph to evacuate.
That method proved effective until Saturday night, when dangerous gusts forced workers off the roof, Lester said.
The leak also forced workers to evacuate one of BP's main staging areas for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill cleanup.
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The memorial is organised by Gary Font, the son of a Spanish forced worker, who said he was proud to carry on the Jersey tradition which remembers the workers.
Now, its effect is to force workers to accept whatever health packages their employers offer.
High housing prices force workers towards cheaper but less productive places.
The wood court bubbled near one basket, forcing workers to sand, seal and dry the area.
It is a blatant robbery – forcing workers to pay more for less".
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