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"obligates him to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is required or bound to do something. For example: - The contract obligates him to pay the full amount within 30 days. - His promise obligates him to be truthful at all times. - The landlord is obligated to provide necessary repairs to the property. - The law obligates him to report any suspicious activity to the authorities. In these examples, "obligates him to" is used to convey a sense of duty or responsibility on the part of the subject. It can also be used in a more formal or legal context to indicate a legal or moral obligation.
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But his office does have primary jurisdiction over the regulation of charities in New York, and that, he said, obligates him to ensure the integrity of the charities.
It obligates him to be available as a consultant for five years but makes no mention of the $10 million bonus.
One of Johnson's journalistic sidelines has been writing a motoring column for Gentlemen's Quarterly, a task that obligates him to test-drive high-performance automobiles at high speeds; Livingstone has never had a driver's license.
Roger Clemens will sign an unusual multiyear contract extension that obligates him to play two years for the Yankees, for $30.9 million, and perhaps allows both sides to address peripheral issues.
He states that, while he does not carry out political or campaign activities on the sabbath, Jewish law obligates him to perform official government duties demanded of his job.
"I can only show my commitment to the team while I'm here and while my contract is here," said Beckham, indicating that while his five-year, $32.5 million contract obligates him to be in the United States, his ambitions still lie overseas.
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Federal law does not obligate him to disclose the precise details of his investments.
A 7% unemployment rate will not, he's made clear, obligate him to raise interest rates a jot.
He received a grant from the French Ministry of Culture, which rewarded the research he'd already invested in the concept but did not obligate him to complete it.
The superintendent, David Verducci, had insisted that federal regulations obligated him to remove them from school when he learned that the mothers' tourist visas had expired.
— Tiger Woods's contract to play host to the Target World Challenge clearly contains no clause obligating him to be nice to his 15 invited guests — at least not during play.
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