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"is thrust into" is correct and widely used in written English.
It is usually used to suggest that someone was forcefully entered or put into a situation unexpectedly. For example, "When the new CEO was appointed, the team was thrust into a difficult transition period."
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Will is thrust into the spotlight in middle age.
In other leeches, a spermatophore is thrust into the body of the mate during copulation.
Do we need another sketch where Dora the Explorer is thrust into adult situations?
Doron, meanwhile, is thrust into the hands of a sinister security officer named Col.
But Mouse's supernatural gifts give rise to violence, and she is thrust into a life she never planned for herself.
They are still reaching for happiness together, and the reader is thrust into the middle of their mutual fascination.
When she arrives, she is thrust into a room with other children, who are all playing wildly.
Despite itself, however, this mafia is thrust into new territory when it must contend with the Net.
A scholarship girl at a nifty prep school is thrust into a world of privilege in this novel.
An angry heroine is thrust into the volatile world of her dying husband's family, which includes his "utterly identical" twin.
When he is thrust into Atari's company, he confronts his lifelong conflict between impulses toward obedience and disobedience.
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