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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is forced by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is compelled to act or respond due to external circumstances or pressures. Example: "The decision is forced by the urgent need to address the crisis."
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In reality, his hand is forced by lack of depth.
The CBO is forced by law to make extremely implausible assumptions both about taxes and spending.
Mitch is forced by a do-gooder judge to defend a teenager in a schoolyard killing.
He meets a male, Muslim babysitter, who is forced by his wife to wear a balaclava in public.
"She is forced by the puppeteers — who represent the force of nature — to be a ballet dancer," Mr. Fitch said.
In that recent comedy, a recent college graduate is forced by economic hardship to work at a suburban amusement park.
It is evident that the resolution is forced by the political will and has a formal character.
When Margalo is forced by circumstance to fly away, Stuart sets off, in a tiny automobile, to find her.
In any conflict, when the possibility of a neutral peace breaks down, everyone is forced by rational self-interest to side with their own.
Meanwhile, Daanyik shrinks away from the fighting at home, is the target of a neighborhood bully and is forced by a pedophile rabbi to fight other students.
There's simply no one to replace her; even a great star like Julia Roberts is forced by the spirit of the age into modesty and self-deprecation.
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