Sentence examples for is duty from inspiring English sources

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is duty

noun

That which one is morally or legally obligated to do.

  • We don't have a duty to keep you here.

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Q | What is duty free?

Where there is suffering, there is duty.

"Duty is duty, sir," said Ms. Sharma, the principal.

Resistance, for so many of us, is duty, not choice.

Any professor suspecting plagiarism is duty bound to report it.

If Rodriguez appeals a suspension, the players union is duty bound to defend him.

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Almost daily, he is duty-bound to break the law.

(He is duty-bound not to disclose the title).

As a diplomat, Kerry is duty-bound to describe raw reality in upholstered platitudes.

He is adamant that the playwright is duty-bound to embrace theatricality and liveness.

Since it is duty-free and largely tax-free, the government has hardly any money, and hardly any power.

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