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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forcing us to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a situation or power that is compelling or coercing others to do something. For example, "The oppressive government is forcing us to accept its oppressive laws."
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The market, Haines says, "is forcing us to make moves more frequently than we used to".
"Now, you're forcing us to look again".
They're forcing us to make bad choices, forcing us to stay in bad situations.
"These quakes are forcing us to set up temporary shelters.
"But unfortunately, regulation is forcing us to do it.
"It's forcing us to grow, to keep up with demand".
They are indirectly forcing us to close the cafe".
No one is forcing us to adhere to trade agreements.
"They are not forcing us to do it.
"Yet it's forcing us to seek our civil rights elsewhere".
"They are forcing us to break the law," she said.
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