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Discover LudwigThe phrase "obligation to return" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something or someone's responsibility to pay back something previously received or borrowed. For example: "Bill had an obligation to return the favor when his friend helped him out."
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"My gut feeling is that there is a moral obligation to return results," Dr. Koenig said.
He said he felt an obligation "to return something for the time I've enjoyed at Edgewood".
Residents are also under no obligation to return these crisis fund payments.
Composers, for their part, have the obligation to return something to that source.
And with live birth, these animals were freed of the obligation to return to land to nest.
Confederate leaders argued that they were under no more obligation to return slaves than captured cannons or mules.
My wife says that I have an obligation to return the balance of $476 to the offending driver.
The university maintains that it is under no such obligation to return the earlier material from 1912.
But at least, as the book's blurb put it, daughters, like geese, "know the obligation to return home".
"In my opinion, President Obama has no obligation to return to Africa simply because he is in a way connected," she added, referring to his Kenyan father.
Bond, in finance, a loan contract issued by local, state, or national governments and by private corporations specifying an obligation to return borrowed funds.
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