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The phrase "forcing them to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a phrase that typically indicates that someone is being compelled or obligated to do something against their will. Example: The company's strict attendance policy was forcing its employees to work long hours, causing many to feel burnt out and dissatisfied with their jobs.
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The current deluge is forcing them to.
No one is forcing them to.
We are forcing them to do nothing.
Intense competition is also forcing them to accelerate development cycles.
"If you squeeze margins, you're forcing them to cut safety".
This is forcing them to sell dollar assets.
It is that someone is forcing them to fess up.
I'm not forcing them to pull their phone out".
"You're wearing them down, and you're forcing them to make a decision," Mr. Mateo said.
Now a shortage of younger workers is forcing them to take on older people.
He could call the Republicans' bluff by forcing them to fill in their own blanks.
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