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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having a duty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing responsibilities or obligations that someone is expected to fulfill. Example: "As a citizen, having a duty to vote is essential for a functioning democracy."
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Having a duty?
He recommends that competition should be toned down, with Monitor no longer having a duty to encourage it.
As well as having a duty to safeguard our patients, I also have a duty to safeguard the public – just like any other doctor.
Rather than requiring more personal information, perhaps the answer lies in sites having a duty of care to those who experience bullying and developing systems to take action.
But the army has historically had a low tolerance for public disorder and sees itself as having a duty to intervene in such situations, regardless of whether this means removing an elected government.
In a letter to the chancellor Philip Hammond, mayor Ben Houchen says more than 50 business leaders support the idea of Teesport having a duty and tariff-free zone.
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I have a duty".
"This defendant had a duty".
You had a "duty to retreat".
"She felt she had a duty.
Congress has a duty".
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