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The phrase 'a duty of' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a moral or legal obligation. For example, "It is my duty of care to ensure that my employees are safe and healthy."
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There's a duty of compassion".
Enforce a duty of candour.
You also have a duty of loyalty.
They should exercise a duty of care.
We have a duty of care here.
There's obviously a duty of care.
"There should be a duty of candour.
Indeed the Pushtun tribal code imposes a duty of hospitality.
In 1819, a duty of sixpence per lb.
And doing so is a duty of your profession.
Did they owe a duty of care to the deceased?
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a duty of citizenship
a duty of faithful
a duty of both
a duty of mine
a duty of your
a duty of gratitude
a duty of hospitality
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a secondary duty of
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a duty of challenge
a duty of objectivity
a duty of compassion
a duty of genius
a duty of compliance
by a duty of
funded through a duty of
a assignment of
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a function of
a permanence of
a constraint of
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