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"forcibly" is a correct word that can be used in written English.
It means "in a forceful or violent way". For example, "The intruder was forcibly removed from the premises by security."
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forcibly
adverb
In a forcible manner, by force, against one's will.
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Lyndal Curtis, who announced she was leaving the ABC after 21 years as a widely admired political reporter, wasn't put in a dreaded redundancy "pool" and she certainly wasn't made forcibly redundant.
Inge's mother forcibly removes baby Laust from his mother's arms as Inge sobs and begs.
After all, they point out, it's happened before – most famously in Orkney in 1991, when nine children were forcibly removed from their homes following interviews by social workers led by an individual who was subsequently accused of being "fixated on finding satanic abuse".
Several of the candidates who ran against Lukashenko were arrested and the top opposition leader, Vladimir Neklyaev, was forcibly taken from the hospital where he was being treated after he and two other candidates were beaten during clashes with government forces.
Today's Chuetas are descendants of Jews who are considered to have been forcibly converted in the early 15th century, decades before Spain formally expelled its Jews in 1492.
In the republican Ardoyne district at the weekend Oghlaigh na hEireann issued leaflets stating that it had forcibly evicted a woman from the area after repeated warnings.
Bolt had written of commentators on asylum seekers being forcibly returned to Sri Lanka: "If a crime against morality has been committed, it is surely this: that so many atrocity mongers and moral posers have inflicted upon us a gigantic fraud".
Little by little, my son is forcibly kicking the control freak out of me.
The draft protection of charities bill – currently being scrutinised by the joint committee – proposes new powers for the commission, including the ability to issue official warnings, to disqualify trustees for up to 15 years or suspend them for up to two years, and to forcibly close charities and transfer their assets.
A new IRA leaflet was distributed to households in the area by masked men on Saturday, stating that a local resident had been asked to leave the area, but had refused and been forcibly removed as a result.
The news that there have been more than half a million pre-payment energy meters forcibly installed into people's homes over the last six years struck a chord with me.
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