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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always oblige" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a willingness to help or accommodate someone's requests consistently.
Example: "Whenever a friend asks for assistance, I always oblige without hesitation."
Alternatives: "always comply" or "always assist".
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Again, I always oblige.
Men always oblige.
"Americans always oblige".
What terrorists want is to terrify people; Americans always oblige.
I always oblige — sometimes I go along, sometimes not — but it feels a bit creepy.
I always oblige, and sometimes some agents and other passengers have asked me if I would call their kids or grandkids and leave a message from Elmo.
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Ever polite, he always obliged.
Someone always obliges.
Mindful of his status, Thedeacon almost always obliges.
Tourists always request it, and he always obliges.
We are not always obliged to join in.
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