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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having a responsibility" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing obligations or duties that someone is expected to fulfill. Example: "Having a responsibility to care for others can be both rewarding and challenging."
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Does Sahota see his novels as having a responsibility to the people he's writing about?
Does he regard Booths as having a responsibility to its suppliers?
"Democracy should also mean having a responsibility to society," he said.
When I framed the decision in terms of having a responsibility to educate and improve the world, everyone was persuaded.
Theatre for us means having a responsibility to say something about the world we live in now," she said.
In this egalitarian spirit, Mr. Gaillard sees society as having a responsibility to own up to its constructions, even those now perceived as eyesores.
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