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ought [ɔ:t] GLAG. pom. glag. vb

1. ought (indicating duty, advice):

sb ought to do sth
we ought not to have agreed
it ought not to be allowed
ought (aught)

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Baker remonstrated; he thought their case was hard, and that they ought to be allowed to go home.
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In other words a positive balance of trade ought to be maintained via a surplus of exports, often backed by military might.
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One man even suggested that the heretics ought to be burned at the stake, as in the old days.
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He claims that the structure of communication itself demonstrates that normative and evaluative concerns can (and ought to) be resolved through rational procedures.
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They ought to put a preservation order on him.
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I ought to give up being a magistrate and set up for a matchmaker!
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You ought to know that there is a possibility of such letters being dragged out some day.
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He ought to have enquired more carefully into the nature of the incident, but made the fatal mistake of treating it as trivial.
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He calls land speculation a gross misuse of the power of government which ought to be abolished by taxation, in order to create prosperity.
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I think we ought to be tolerant people.
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