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Discover Ludwig"feeling obliged" is a phrase that is used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a sense of obligation to do something, usually because of an unspoken or implied request. For example, "I'm feeling obliged to help my neighbor with their yard work this weekend."
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First, politicians would feel more confident and present themselves more effectively if instead of feeling obliged to make statements so ridden with apologies, neutrality and platitudes that they are completely meaningless, they could describe politics as they are.
In Asia, many couples feel that having an intimate destination wedding is a way to reclaim their special day, rather than feeling obliged to invite many guests who are friends and associates of their parents.
This was our way of ensuring that our children would keep the company without feeling obliged to work for it".
"I certainly don't stand here feeling obliged to defend the performance of the previous state government," he said.
You can acknowledge, contemplate and discuss that racism without feeling obliged to reject the work as a whole".
No one who admires and wishes him well wants Corbyn to replicate that journey by feeling obliged to say stupid things.
According to one observer, that left the opposition feeling obliged to save face by making good on its threat to sit out the election.
He prefers to suggest a number of possible meanings or reflections with question marks attached, never feeling obliged to settle on one.
Nationalists cannot understand that one can be multilingual, multicultural, cosmopolitan... without feeling obliged to make a choice between them once and for all".
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family members, friends and partners, who feel obliged to suppress healthy, normal sexual feelings to avoid judgement.
But can it really be right for presenters to allow him to discuss such things without feeling professionally obliged to bring up the small matter of his once giving us his forlornly shell-suited version of King Lear on the heath, railing at a linesman to "tell your mate he's just cost me my job"?
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