Usages of muri ni
避難所 まで 遠い なら、 一人 で 無理 に 歩くこと は ない。hinanzyo made tooi nara, hitori de muri ni arukukoto ha nai.
If the shelter is far away, there is no need to force yourself to walk there alone.
この ドア は 古い ので、 無理 に 開けないで ください。kono doa ha hurui node, muri ni akenaide kudasai.
This door is old, so please don’t force it open.
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