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"forcing the issue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean taking a controversial or direct course of action to resolve a problem. For example: "They presented us with an impossible demand, so we decided to take the initiative and force the issue ourselves."
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So now, she is forcing the issue.
"We're forcing the issue".
The internet is forcing the issue.
He's forcing the issue now.
The November election is forcing the issue.
(Frank Stella's work has been forcing the issue ever since).
"No one was really forcing the issue," Mr. Ivie said.
Now a significant storm has hit, forcing the issue.
The budget plan that passed the House last month is forcing the issue.
But Shumpert is forcing the issue, having outshined the Knicks' starting guards in two straight games.
"They weren't forcing the issue by saying they wouldn't buy it if it wasn't accredited".
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