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The phrase "a obligation" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an obligation" due to the vowel sound that begins the word "obligation."
Example: "It is my obligation to ensure that all team members are informed about the changes in the project."
Alternatives: "a duty" or "a responsibility."
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Berlin thought this type of freedom could be dangerous, because coercive regimes might turn it into a obligation to pursue what they saw as desirable outcomes.
As a veteran who served in uniform in Europe and the Pacific in World War II, I feel that our country has a obligation to provide medical services to all veterans.
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The idea is that obligations constitute an act of imposing an obligation, an obliging.
But it felt like an obligation, a moral duty.
"…it was basically an obligation, a demand.
The academic career pipeline is a choice, not an obligation.
The Pipeline is a Choice, Not an Obligation Helen McBride.
To me it was an obligation to a character.
- Joy, 45. "It's a choice, not an obligation".
I believe that researchers have an obligation – even a moral obligation – to do more.
It is an honor, and an obligation.
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