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Should vs. Ought To: Understanding the Difference
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"Should" and "ought to" are often used interchangeably in English to express advice, obligation, or expectation. However, subtle differences exist. "Should" suggests a recommendation with room for personal choice, while "ought to" carries a stronger sense of moral duty or correctness. Both are followed by base verbs and are less forceful than "must." In formal contexts, "should" is generally preferred.
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