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idiomhave something shoved/rammed down your throat(also have sth forced, thrust, pushed etc down your throat)used in order to say that someone is trying to force you accept a plan or idea that they think is very good, although you do not agree:I like vinyl records and I don't want the latest technology shoved down my throat.Though the play has a political message, it is not rammed down our throats, but suggested to us by the action.shove/ram sth down sb's throat: The Indian government can't thrust Hindi down our throat as the new national language and expect everyone to like it.
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