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Discover Ludwig"new obligations" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example: The company is facing new obligations due to changes in the business environment.
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With the release of Five Leaves Left came new obligations.
After the recent introduction of onerous new obligations, they are likely to face more.
Civil servants say the rules could impose onerous new obligations on them.
The article also described incorrectly the new obligations the guidance put on municipal bond underwriters.
Family, friends, and neighbors offered logistical support that aided balancing preexisting work and household responsibilities with new obligations.
6 And, to attain it, new rights, new obligations, new machinery, were created.
"To help them meet these new obligations, public authorities must have the best possible guidance.
Two more workers bring with them a host of new obligations under current law.
It moves away from the low wage gig economy by introducing new obligations on contractors.
The bill would also add new obligations to corporate audit committees.
Fed officials contend that they have ample resources to handle all their new obligations.
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