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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm indebted" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to express a feeling of gratitude for a favor or kind gesture received from someone else. For example, "I'm so grateful for all your help. I'm indebted to you for your kindness."
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Thank you, I'm indebted!
Secondly, I'm indebted to Kapil Paaji.
I'm indebted to him for this update.
"I'm indebted for that," Agius said.
I'm indebted to my parents... they were both working-class.
I'm indebted to Neil [Tennant] and Chris [Lowe] for their love of jazz music.
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I am indebted to Kyra.
"I am indebted to them".
I am indebted to him.
I guess that I am indebted to him.
"I am indebted to Kurt as a coach," Woodson said.
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