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Discover Ludwig"oblige by" is not a correct phrase in English and should not be used
A more correct phrase is "obliged to". For example, "I am obliged to help my neighbor with their chores."
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Will MPA members oblige by asking them?
The nearby Starbucks was happy to oblige by supplying grounds.
His is perfect party food, and guests oblige by arriving in a party mood.
The news media oblige by dredging up the dirt and dishing it.
The IMF may oblige by increasing its bail-out by just enough to get Ukraine through this winter.
Japan, in the spirit of noblesse oblige, by virtue of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, sided with the Allies..."....
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He obliges by making many absurd statements.
Viswanathan Anand also obliged by staying away.
I obliged by not identifying them by name.
MacCarthy showed up and obliged by talking brilliantly.
Mr. Vaysman obliged by hitting a series of impressive shots.
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