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The phrase "a special obligation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a unique or specific duty or responsibility that someone has in a particular context.
Example: "As a leader, I feel I have a special obligation to support my team during challenging times."
Alternatives: "a unique responsibility" or "a specific duty".
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But he said Catholic New Yorkers had a special obligation.
Do these ties of history impose a special obligation?
"That means it has a special obligation to be trustworthy".
"Mr. Obama has a special obligation to help do so".
History, she argues, puts Germany under a special obligation to combat racism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
Japan does have a special obligation, and Koreans have a complaint that requires an answer.
Germany has a "special obligation" to cultivate Jewish culture and Judaism, he stated.
"We have a special obligation here," said Howard E. Taylor, the new principal.
"We have a special obligation to rebuild the schools that educate their children.
I am free, so I feel I have a special obligation to speak for them".
These six have a special obligation to push for Mr. Bloomberg's commuter relief.
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