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Discover Ludwig"under obligation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is required or expected to do something. Example: I am under obligation to finish this project by the end of the week.
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"Board members of the Bundesbank are under obligation to show restraint in their political activities.
Any firm privy to such information is under obligation to keep silent.
Subject to familiar qualifications every man is under obligation to give testimony.
When she felt she was not Under Obligation, Trudie could turn out some good simple things.
"Cosmeticized angels," I say, feeling under obligation to remark on them because my companions seem envious.
The pattern of politicians and governments finding themselves under "obligation" to Murdochs was set a century ago.
In other words — and this is equally superstitious — I may be under obligation to speak about them.
"I'm not under obligation to wear Balenciaga, but I like the idea of being faithful to one designer," she said.
In such a case, lenders aren't under obligation to cancel, and have the right to require an appraisal.
"If you go to one of these courses the Head and Deputy are under obligation to promote you, which may not be best for the children.
In N.Y., writer still feels under obligation to Phileas Fogg to end the journey in the proper way, so books passage on the Queen Elizabeth II for England.
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