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The phrase "forcefully occupied" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something or someone was taken over or controlled by force or against their will. Example: The country was forcefully occupied by the enemy forces, causing chaos and disruption for the citizens.
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Hitler was the führer of Nazi Germany who forcefully occupied large chunks of Europe and North Africa during WWII.
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And one of my favorite moments takes place in the Mansion's staircase with the "Bell Chandelier" dramatically and forcefully occupying and charging the space.
I regret that he did not raise his voice more forcefully on this issue during the eight years he occupied the most powerful office on the planet.
It is that time of the year when kids are forcefully sent to school because they are too occupied with the services they have to offer to their sacrificial animals.
As long as Muslim lands are invaded and occupied, with hundreds of thousands dead; as long as Western power and double standards against Muslims exist, Muslims won't forcefully oppose Muslim terrorism.
All occupied.
It is still occupied.
It occupied endless hours.
The rooms were occupied.
You were not occupied.
Who occupied what?
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