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Discover LudwigThe phrase "obligations for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the responsibilities or duties someone has for something. For example, "Employees have certain obligations for their work, such as arriving on time and submitting all projects before the deadline."
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Obligations for post-launch surveillance have appeared in regulations.
The reference obligations for these swaps are subprime RMBS.
"We have obligations for what goes on the air".
They have fulfilled all their obligations for the Games.
It's easy to mistake these obligations for being a parent.
§ 1010.311 Filing obligations for reports of transactions in currency.
6 In fiscal 2005, Congress delayed obligations for mandatory program.
Local authorities have specific obligations for equal pay under the Equality Act 2010, but there are also some obligations for private sector employers.
But successive presidents and Senates have reserved the most vital national obligations for treaties.
It offers no legal protection, and carries no obligations for the state.
Hence, servile obligations for those who stayed on the land continued in practice.
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