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Discover Ludwig'he ought to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is expected or desirable. For example: "He ought to be more careful when driving in bad weather conditions."
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He ought to know.
(As he ought to be).
He ought to go further.
And he ought to know.
He ought to feel at home.
In fact, he ought to be.
He ought to be.
He ought to understand that".
He ought to have capitalised.
Logic says he ought to.
"He ought to try it.
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