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"I had to force something.
He hasn't officially retired, but if you had to force something, he'd probably say, 'Don't count on me.' That doesn't mean he's not going to play".
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If you have to force something down somebody's throat, then you buying a fan. .
But if I had to force him to read something, it would be "My Way of Life," a pocket-reader version (edited by Walter Farrell) of the "Summa Theologica" of St. Thomas.
We had to force ourselves to do something different, though it didn't mean that we didn't want to work with him.
When I was young my least-favourite vegetables in the world were spinach and chard – they were always overcooked and under-seasoned and something I had to force myself to eat, gagging, before I could leave the table.
He hasn't even the germ of an idea but he has to force himself to write something or he'll never get anything done.
Why does a date on a calendar have to force someone to change something in their life?
If you have to force yourself to do something, ask yourself why you're doing it.
Politely try to make people just use cars less or stop being so crazy about them, you don't have to force people to hate something.
This doesn't mean you have to force an interest in something you don't like to make friends but it will make you a better listener (always an attractive quality) and you might find someone with mutual interests.
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