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ought

noun as in commitment

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All of this together ought to be a stark warning about what’s ahead for Palestinians, and about what the next American administration will support or even sponsor.

From Slate

We forget that they aren’t merely self-interested careerists willing to whisper home truths while they trumpet lies; they aren’t just willing to sacrifice themselves to the collective-action defense holding that if bravery were necessary, someone else ought to be brave.

From Slate

The plight of Kapadia’s Oscar campaign ought to be a tiny note in the larger conversation around the movie, a prize winner at Cannes.

"If vaccines are working for somebody, I’m not going to take them away. People ought to have choice, and that choice ought to be informed by the best information," he told NBC News last week.

From BBC

House Rep. Jim Clyburn said on CBS News, “We ought to just chill out for a while … don’t worry about blaming anybody.”

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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