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Discover Ludwig"sense of obligation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a feeling or awareness of duty or responsibility to fulfill a certain task or obligation. Example: "As the eldest child, I feel a strong sense of obligation to take care of my aging parents."
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There was a specific sense of obligation.
Call it a sense of obligation.
The sense of obligation is entirely removed.
Children always reinterpret their parents' sense of obligation as compulsion.
Joseph felt a sense of obligation, Shockey told them.
Call it a sense of obligation, right or wrong.
"And I also feel a certain sense of obligation".
He would feel a deep sense of obligation".
Neither did he feel any sense of obligation to serve the community that persecuted him.
Two decades later, Germans must extend the same sense of obligation to Europe more broadly.
Was the collapse caused by his unhappy sense of obligation to Todd?
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