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"will be obliged to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone or something is required or expected to do something. Example: "If you break the rules, you will be obliged to face the consequences."
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The trustee will be obliged to help enforce this.
Many passengers will be obliged to take replacement buses.
Every American will be obliged to have health insurance.
will be obliged to use the system after that.
If so, Sanders will be obliged to accept reality.
Utilities will be obliged to buy renewable energy and encouraged to build nuclear plants.
But when that federation breaks up next year, the council will be obliged to reconsider.
Instead, GP practices will be obliged to form consortia to commission care themselves.
Evidently, all applicants for new licences or renewals will be obliged to provide a wireless service.
If that fails, the state will be obliged to step in, she said.
From January, people without insurance will be obliged to buy it or pay a fine.
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