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Discover LudwigThe phrase "obey them" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to follow or comply with the commands or instructions of someone. Example: The students were told to obey their teacher's rules in the classroom. In this sentence, "obey them" refers to following the teacher's instructions or rules.
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Read all warning labels and obey them.
They are still required to obey them.
That's why Orwell himself doesn't always obey them.
I asked him why no one seemed to obey them.
For residents, the only hitch in those parking rules is that they, too, must obey them.
"We made many laws to look good, not to obey them.
"Our orders were simply to obey them until it came time to destroy them".
The Justices follow them, but they are not obligated to obey them.
7. "If you can quote the rules, then you can obey them".
Obey and die, too, because if you obey them, you goin' dead".
"Speaking as a Floridian, I have found it exhausting pretending to obey them".
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