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"oblige her" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to do something as a favor or in order to satisfy someone's needs or requests. Example: "My sister asked me for a ride to work, so I will oblige her and give her a lift in the morning."
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However this woman highlights a sense of moral obligation that would oblige her and others to participate.
Niall promises to oblige her, without warning.
"We oblige her social needs as much as possible.
The houses she patronized were happy to oblige her: whatever she wore inspired emulation.
"Zulu culture," he said, left him no option but to oblige her.
But his fresh onslaught will oblige her to work harder to show that the two product lines are "better together".
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The cameras obliged her, clicking like mad.
That's what obliged her to compensate her sister, even if it provokes frosty glances at the next family gathering.
The language barrier obliges her to hand it to the driver, who acts as interpreter.
But she also said that the Supreme Court decision obliged her to act.
They obliged her request, prosecutors said, turning over detailed earnings reports for Marvell and Nvidia ahead of their public release.
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