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Discover LudwigThe phrase "oblige you" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you are asking someone to do something for you in a polite way. For example, "Would you be so kind as to oblige me by setting the table for dinner?"
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The troubles going on in Israel oblige you to create films that seem more, I would say, important".
A financial obligation does not oblige you to identify with your debt.
Small things often oblige you.
"Of course, sir. We'd be happy to oblige you".
And I want to oblige you, I really do.
Circumstances might oblige you to choose money over time.
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And you oblige, figuring you'll read the article later.
It obliges you to be corrupt.
Solo travel obliges you to commune with people you otherwise wouldn't have.
"No one obliges you to be director of the Paris Opera," Mr. Gall said.
"This is a stage and an opponent that obliges you to perform well," he said.
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