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Discover LudwigThe phrase "use coercion" is grammatically correct and commonly used in English writing.
It means to use force or threats in order to persuade or influence someone to do something. Example: The dictator used coercion to maintain control over the population.
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I didn't have to use coercion.
They have to use coercion and force.
They use coercion, the threat of jail, to keep addicts in treatment.
Tony, like other prestamistas interviewed, said that he did not use coercion to force repayment from defaulting clients.
In the early 20th century, you may recall Britain's decision to use coercion rather than democracy in Ireland.
She tells, at some length, of her training of a mare she calls Drummer Girl and how careful she was not to use coercion.
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I have never used coercion".
"They should not be using coercion and violence".
The Bolsheviks, however, pressed ahead, using coercion as necessary.
Federal election law bars companies from using coercion to force someone to make a political contribution.
Some 13% reported that the project developers "used coercion and intimidation, such as saying we would not get compensation, would lose our job or experience another such consequence".
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