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The phrase 'obedient to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone or something following orders or instructions from a higher or more important authority. For example, "The soldiers were obedient to their commanding officer's orders."
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Too boarding-school obedient to ask questions.
He is mute and utterly obedient to her every order.
It's somehow less than obedient to the Olympic spirit.
Obedient to the edicts of the diary, he has gone on to Barcelona.
Its ramshackle provincial administration is barely in contact with, let alone obedient to, the central government.
The rest of the empire was obedient to Numerian's brother Carinus.
He was loyal and obedient to Thatcher, offering no real ideas of his own.
She is loyally obedient to her father's will and yet determined that she shall have Bassanio.
Most Chinese photographers are very obedient to the Chinese Communist Party's word.
They are, obedient to his editor's commands, self-explanatory on first view.
Go tell the Spartans, thou that passest by That here, obedient to their laws, we lie.
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