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Discover Ludwig'he obey' is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use 'he obeyed' or 'he obeys' instead. For example: He obeyed the teacher's instructions.
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(A lifelong serial obsessive due to Asperger's syndrome, Page described editing Powell's diaries and letters in this magazine, in 2007, as almost a fever dream, a command that hit him demanding that he obey: "It was as though they had been accomplished by somebody else," he wrote).
"Rather than quarrel over vaccination, I recommend, if the law demand, that an individual submit to this process, that he obey the law, and then appeal to the gospel to save him from bad physical results," she's been quoted as saying.
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He obeys.
He obeyed.
Somewhat quizzically, he obeyed.
But he obeyed.
"He obeyed his orders.
He obeyed his directions.
He obeyed without protesting.
He obeyed, he didn't ask questions".
He obeys and narrowly avoids being caught.
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