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The phrase "has been forcing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a continuous or ongoing action or situation. For example, "The wind has been forcing us to take shelter for hours."
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(Frank Stella's work has been forcing the issue ever since).
In the absence of easy scoring chances, Stoudemire has been forcing shots, eroding his effectiveness.
Increasing competition has been forcing the modern manufacturing organisations to adopt advanced manufacturing paradigms.
The defense has been forcing poor shots and limiting offensive rebounds.
However, while the market in which it operates remains tough, Esure has been forcing through price rises.
Governor Christie has been forcing cuts in education spending and other areas in hopes of improving the state's finances.
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Our hand has been forced".
A war has been forced upon us.
Serco has been forced to repay £75m.
The writer has been forced to have another hip replacement.
She has been forced to change minds all her life.
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