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The phrase "Financial obligations" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the debts or responsibilities that require payment or fulfillment. Example: "Before making any large purchases, it's important to assess your financial obligations to ensure you can manage them."
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Financial obligations mounted abroad, while political paralysis deepened at home.
(Some of the contracts are heavily backloaded, easing the Yankees' immediate financial obligations).
National Express claims its financial obligations to NXEC run to only £72m.
Delphi was once part of GM, which still has financial obligations to the firm.
It was Enron's tangle of financial obligations to the S.P.E.s that ended up triggering the collapse.
The contract also specifies the financial obligations of the Ministry.
Mr. Weiss dismissed BP's warning that it might not be able to meet its financial obligations.
"They don't have many financial obligations.
What other financial obligations did I have?
Those last two loans counted as financial obligations.
Rules on the division of property and future financial obligations vary hugely too.
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