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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as obligatory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is required or mandatory in a specific context.
Example: "The safety protocols must be followed as obligatory to ensure the well-being of all employees."
Alternatives: "as mandatory" or "as required".
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But those destinations are not nearly as obligatory as they once were.
Dry-aged strip steak with potatoes and olives was simply fine; it tasted as obligatory as it surely is.
Ownership of a bling boat is as obligatory as the Ferrari in the triple garage and the private jet on standby.
Azzam insisted that defence of the umma through jihad, in the face of the infidel invader, was not a collective but an individual duty for each Muslim, as obligatory as one of the five pillars of the faith, such as praying and fasting.
Voting should be made just as obligatory as payment of taxes".
"I don't want these subplots to feel as obligatory as they have of late," he noted.
The most important and most cited local points in literature were chosen as obligatory points.
Alternately self-righteous and self-pitying, the message portrayed Comey's decision as obligatory under the circumstances.
"The more conservative you are, the more likely to see it as obligatory".
He isn't traveling on business, but to Mr. Clement, a 26-year-old management consultant from London, the trips are just as obligatory.
Various laws under consideration in Congress would introduce such measures as obligatory (but non-binding) votes on executive pay and golden parachutes at all public firms.
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