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The phrase 'subjected to force' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about somebody or something that has been subject to physical or emotional pressure, either by their own choice or against their will. For example: The prisoner was subjected to force in order to obtain a confession.
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Paying for the sexual services of a prostitute subjected to force is illegal.
A woman subjected to force to agree to a termination is then mistreated again by the state; a double injustice.
However, selling sex indoors is legal and so is buying it, unless the prostitute is "subjected to force, deception or threats".
They also looked at complaints made on online forums and Facebook, where crew members described being subjected to force, fraud or coercion while working on travelling sales crews.
The policing and crime bill that has just gone through the House of Commons will make it an offence to pay for sex with someone "subjected to force by psychological means and the exploitation of vulnerability".
Blacks and Hispanics were also subjected to force or the threat of force more often than whites, and the police were much more likely to issue tickets to Hispanics rather than simply giving them a warning, the study found.
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Followers were subjected to forced labor or sex, according to a victims' advocacy group.
Notions of a pure race are central to the regime's propaganda, and women who conceive children with Chinese men are frequently subjected to forced abortions or infanticide.
In Russia, it said, an estimated one million people are subjected to forced labor in many industries, including construction, with the complicity of officials.
This approach is applied to an example system subjected to two different forcing cases: one in which the forcing is applied directly to an underlying linear mode and the other subjected to forcing in both linear modes.
The report also identifies New Zealand as a "destination country for foreign men and women subjected to forced labor".
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