Do you use "ought"?

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Is the word ought (to do something) dying? Do you use it?
 

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It's not dying for me.
 

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It’s alive and well as far as I know, CSHI. What makes you think it might not be?
 

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Because I rarely see the word in both news and fiction. I didn't watch a lot of drama or talk shows though, which language may be closer to that used in daily life.
 
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There's some evidence in the diagram below to indicate a decline in use over the past two hundred years:


However, when studying any trend, it's crucial to determine what time frame you wish to examine. The very same data show a rise in use over the last forty years:

 
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There's some evidence in the diagram below to indicate a decline in use over the past two hundred years:


However, when studying any trend, it's crucial to determine what time frame you wish to examine. The very same data show a rise in use over the last forty years:

Thank you!It's marvelous that Google should have such a good thing.
 

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Because I rarely see the word in both news and or fiction. I didn't don't watch a lot of drama or talk shows though, which the language of which may be closer to that used in daily life.
 
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