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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all obligations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every duty or responsibility that someone has in a particular context.
Example: "The contract states that all obligations must be fulfilled by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "every responsibility" or "all duties".
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In contrast, individual members of general partnerships are liable for all obligations of the firm.
Liability for all obligations would fall on whatever bank finances the project, he said.
International law also has established a category of erga omnes (Latin: "toward all") obligations, which apply to all states.
MR. ALLEN'S prescription includes systems for getting all obligations -- for work, home, hobbies -- collected and written down in one place.
Most contracts, he said, provide that all obligations between the buyer and seller terminate at the time of closing.
In one of his cases, he said, a lender agreed that foreclosure "fully satisfies all obligations under the loan".
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That's not a possibility for me as a single parent--all obligations are on me, every day, every hour.
All the obligations are on one side of the contract.
It should also fulfill all the obligations of good citizenship.
He fulfills all these obligations by communicating directly with the spirits whenever he pleases.
Even with all these obligations, Copeland favored a strategy of discreet, well-placed persuasion.
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