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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a duty to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing obligations or responsibilities that one has towards someone or something.
Example: "As a citizen, I believe I have a duty to vote in every election."
Alternatives: "an obligation to" or "a responsibility to".
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(a)Duty to comply.
You had a "duty to retreat".
I felt a duty to reach out.
"It's a duty to try".
[she] had a duty to disclose that..
Do you have a duty to vote?
A duty to follow existing law?
It has a duty to deliver Brexit.
Even without a duty to the code, each justice has a duty to its principles.
MPs have a duty to do so.
We have a duty to them.
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