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Discover Ludwig"I was forced" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a situation in which someone is obligated or compelled to do something against their will. Example: "I was forced to work overtime at the office last night."
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I was forced to strip.
"I WAS forced to leave.
"I was forced into it," she recalled.
"I was forced to accept normal thinking.
I was forced to attend the parties.
I was forced to get engaged".
I was forced to go.
"I was forced to retire.
They invest …" I was forced to pause.
"I was forced to do bad things.
"I was forced to entertain myself.
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