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civic duty

NOUN
  1. the responsibilities of a citizen

How To Use civic duty In A Sentence

  • It's our civic duty to plant trees.
  • I feel it is my civic duty to vote.
  • There is no older civic duty than public participation in the law.
  • Service in the navy, the regular army and the militia remained a career rather than a civic duty. The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000
  • To call on people to make it their civic duty to give back payments when fuel poverty is so rife is great. The Sun
  • To call on people to make it their civic duty to give back payments when fuel poverty is so rife is great. The Sun
  • Caption: CIVIC DUTY : A Romanian woman finished voting in Baleni, Romania , Sunday in the European elections.
  • In diligently attending council meetings as a civic duty, it should still be a choice whether to attend religious observance. Times, Sunday Times
  • That being said, I can see how it might be HIGHLY ALARMING for a woman to receive an email from a court official stating that while she thought was performing her civic duty, little did she know that another, more dastardly kind of "venire" was going on (elbow-elbow-wink-wink). Above the Law
  • You have to work, perform your civic duty.
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