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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'he is forced' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone has no other choice than to do something. For example, "He is forced to take out a loan in order to cover the medical expenses."
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By maintaining that life descended from some one primordial form, "he is forced to take positions which stagger the wildest credulity".
Others quietly hope he is forced out.
He is forced to resume reading Dickens.
He is forced to leave without breakfast.
Eventually, he is forced to choose.
He is forced to walk home.
He is forced to name his "seditious" friends.
He is forced to remove all his clothes every night.
He is forced into a confession, rather than volunteering one.
Now he is forced to wait until Monday!
He is forced to leave Paris because of ill health.
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