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Explanation: used to indicate duty or correctness, typically when criticizing someone's actions.
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used to show when it is necessary or would be a good thing to perform the activity referred to by the following verb: [ + infinitive ] You ought to be kinder to him. We ought not/oughtn't to have agreed without knowing what it would cost. "We ought to be getting ready now." "Yes, I guess we ought (to)."
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