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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a colossal debt load" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing financial obligations or liabilities that are significantly large or burdensome.
Example: "The company is struggling to manage a colossal debt load, which is affecting its ability to invest in new projects."
Alternatives: "a massive debt burden" or "a huge financial obligation."
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As usual, the turmoil centers on Greece, which is in its fifth year of recession and struggling beneath a colossal debt load.
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Useless former president Juan Soler had lumbered the club with a colossal debt and two stadiums – one they couldn't sell and one they couldn't afford to build.
Prince Jefri owes a colossal debt to his big brother, who will demand repayment before any of the smaller debtors get theirs.
Italy has a huge debt load.
Mitsubishi Motors is also plagued by a huge debt load.
Adding to its woes was a heavy debt load.
The company had a heavy debt load, and it filed to try to refinance some of its debt.
Ford, mostly through its Ford Motor Credit unit, carries a staggering debt load.
The company sought bankruptcy protection in January, citing the soft economy and a huge debt load.
Although the company has $1.4 billion in cash on hand, it faces a crushing debt load.
The Transportation Trust Fund has a similar debt load liability as the school construction fund.
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