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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got forced" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a grammatically correct way to express that someone was made or compelled to do something against their will. Example: After refusing to pay his parking ticket, John got forced to pay it when the police threatened to impound his car.
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"I got forced down there, man; I had a nose inside of him and I could have piled up the whole field".
"I missed the start by about a second and then the wind went left and I got forced out right and that was it, all over".
This is why you got forced out of office.
On "ABDC," they were like -- you need a name for that -- so we kind of got forced to name it.
I got forced into doing Pauly Shore Is Dead because my career slowed down in the late 90s and early 2000s.
"Because of the absolute failure of the federal government to secure our border, states got forced upon them decisions on how you're going to deal with people in your state, because the federal government also says you gotta give them health care, you gotta have education," Perry said.
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"Nobody is getting forced out" of the shelters.
Two Iranian ministers get forced out as Ahmadinejad tries to assert his independence.
There are so many people that can afford good housing, and others get forced out.
But if they get forced into that situation, they should resolve that situation.
We knew we needed to stand toe-to-toe with them and not get forced back.
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