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Discover Ludwig'railroaded' is a correct and usable word in written English
The term is often used to describe situations in which somebody is pressured into doing something that they don't want to do or would not have chosen to do on their own. Example: "He felt that he had been railroaded into accepting the job offer, since he was given no other options."
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And yet Labour would argue that any such plan has already been railroaded by the threat of Ukip and the rising influence of rightwing backbenchers.
The GAA's democratic structures were a big help – the conservatives had their say and were never allowed to claim they had been railroaded.
"There have been a number of really bad apples in the Chicago police department who unquestionably have railroaded unknown numbers of innocent people into prison," said Rob Warden, the founder of Northwestern University's Center on Wrongful Convictions.
So new laws and regulations were railroaded through a largely compliant parliament.
Sceptics suspected that he had backtracked following objections from a nervous accounting profession and from Republicans who oppose too much interference in corporate America.If this was not enough, Mr Pitt then railroaded through Mr Webster's appointment.
First he was railroaded out of the Conservative party's caucus; late last year he was suspended from the Senate altogether.
One of his closest advisers since his days as governor of Texas, Karen Hughes, feared that he was being railroaded into a war with Iraq.
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