Hi teachers!
I found the sentence in my grammar book, which I study now.
What I want to know is which preposition sounds better to you native speakers betwern of and for.
Noblesse Oblige is defined as the moral obligation (of/for) those of high birth, powerful social position to act with honor, kindness and generosity toward those who are less fortunate.
Many thanks in advance.
I would use for there, myself.
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