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'onus to' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is not an idiomatic expression. If you want to use 'onus' to express a burden of responsibility, you could say "the onus falls on" or "the onus is on." For example, "The onus is on the government to ensure the safety of its citizens."
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He lives beyond the bounds of responsibility with no onus to be consistent.
The onus to take a risk has, in fact, been transferred to Milan.
But Cerf said it is not one group's onus to protect the internet.
"I don't feel the onus to play the definitive Scott Fitzgerald," he said.
"On the novelist author lies the onus to build up, out of nothing, such authority".
He has been given the onus to do that at Sussex.
For a start, there is an onus to rewrite the national story.
There is a heavy onus to explain, justify and defend what their coalition is about – other than pure expediency.
The onus to widen access is not just on the universities, but on all parts of our education system.
The debate about the desirability of shifting the onus to a judge-only tribunal has been unbalanced and ill-informed.
At the moment the onus to tell people about gift aid is placed entirely at our door.
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