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have duty to vs have a duty to

Both "have duty to" and "have a duty to" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Have a duty to" is the more common and formal way to express the idea of having an obligation or responsibility. On the other hand, "have duty to" is a more concise and informal way to convey the same meaning.

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have duty to

This phrase is correct but less common and more informal than "have a duty to".

This phrase is a more concise and informal way to express the idea of having an obligation or responsibility.
  • Jan 1, 2015 ... Judge: Florida clerks have duty to issue same-sex marriage licenses. Shares. Tweets; Stumble. Email; More +. inShare0. MIAMI - Same-sex couples in Florida will be able to seek a license to marry beginning Tuesday, CBS ...
  • Judge Says Florida Clerks Have Duty To Issue Marriage Licenses To Gay Couples. January 02, 2015 9:10 AM ET. Eyder Peralta · Twitter. A federal judge is leaving Florida clerks without a doubt: It is their duty to issue licenses to same- sex ...
  • Mar 25, 2015 ... English clubs have duty to England - but so do players, Harry Kane's peers needing shaking from comfort zone. You want names? Ince, Morrison, Wickham, Zaha, Shelvey and McEachran for starters. Each has a different story ...
  • Judge: Florida clerks have duty to issue same-sex marriage licenses. Author: Associated Press · Ashley Harding, General assignment reporter, aharding@wjxt. com. Published On: Jan 01 2015 04:56:52 PM EST Updated On: Jan 01 2015 ...

Alternatives:

  • have a duty to

have a duty to

This phrase is the more common and formal way to express the idea of having an obligation or responsibility.

This phrase is used in formal contexts to indicate that someone is obligated or responsible for something.

Alternatives:

  • have duty to

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