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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will oblige" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate an agreement or willingness to do something. Example sentence: If you need help with the groceries, I will oblige.
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The new regulations will oblige them to be interested.
Several will oblige, including Swiss Re and Zurich Re.
Whether the Obama administration will oblige is unclear.
Cincinnati will do its part because Cleveland will oblige.
This will oblige car manufacturers in particular to present a Certification Report for each vehicle.
The summit will oblige him to begin to clarify where he stands on India and Kashmir.
The government will oblige large companies to publish figures on the number of women on boards.
The president's visit will oblige them to do a delicate dance, close but not too close.
Next week, Mr. Moses will oblige, throwing a conference to match up music and brand executives.
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And if not, the kitchen will oblige with a pizza from the take-out menu.
Sam Will Oblige (A Musical Monolugue).
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