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The phrase "are obliged to inform" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is required or has a duty to provide information to another party.
Example: "As part of our compliance policy, we are obliged to inform our clients of any changes to their accounts."
Alternatives: "are required to notify" or "have a duty to inform".
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American clients are obliged to inform United States tax collectors of their Swiss assets.
The border authorities are obliged to inform the police of large shipments so they can check importers' credentials.
While energy suppliers are obliged to inform fixed-deal customers 30 days before a tariff is due to expire, it takes approximately six weeks to switch.
All persons may make their own decision to testify, but judges are obliged to inform them about their specific rights in the matter.
"We are obliged to inform the government of every season worker we've hired at least 48 hours before the person is supposed to start work," she said.
Students supported on external fellowships or awards are obliged to inform their funding agency and discuss the implications of not maintaining a full-time academic commitment.
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Additional prior information duties rest upon the GMO farmer as he is obliged to inform his neighbour about the cultivation of GMOs at least 3 months prior to the cultivation (Section 3 (1) GenTPflEV).
A mumble spread as everyone was obliged to inform the nearest person of their initial impression.
She thinks funeral directors should be obliged to inform people about the cheapest available option.
Leeds city council confirmed it was obliged to inform Angel of our inquiries after they were made on May 18.
They would have been obliged to inform the Hawks, and at that point, their interest would almost certainly have crumbled.
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