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The phrase "are not obliged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not required to do something or does not have a duty to fulfill a particular obligation.
Example: "You are not obliged to attend the meeting if you have other commitments."
Alternatives: "are not required" or "do not have to".
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You are not obliged to recognise me!
But they are not obliged to.
Also, you are not obliged to use it for email.
We are not obliged, however, always to countenance this anger.
French advertisers are not obliged to buy English advertisements.
The court's prosecutors are not obliged to investigate.
Doctors are not obliged to keep up with the latest research after they qualify.
But we are not obliged to build a democratic nation under a feckless leader.
Politicians are not obliged to disclose their tax returns, although many, including President Obama, do so.
Judges in individual cases are not obliged to grant his request, but probably will.
"We are not obliged to go with anything if it does not meet our needs".
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