Sentence examples for a debt of more from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a debt of more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express an obligation or a greater amount of debt, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "He felt he had a debt of more than just money; he owed her his gratitude."
Alternatives: "a greater debt" or "an additional obligation".

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It also carries a debt of more than £95m.

The council is paying £1m a week to service a debt of more than £2bn.

He still faces a debt of more than $330,000, more than he paid for the apartment.

Saima's husband accumulated a debt of more than $3,000, and it seemed that these loans would hang over the family for generations.

An Israeli official said Israel was entitled to deduct the sum from a debt of more than $200m£125m5m) owed by the PA to the Israel Electric Corporation.

In one submission, a welfare recipient who was issued what appears to be a debt of more than $2,000 speaks of feeling powerless and afraid.

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There was a funded debt of more than nine million dollars and an unsecured debt of nearly a million.

Of the cases abroad 5,000 owe a total debt of more than £26m, an average of more than £5,000 each.

According to financial watchdog the financial services authority, one in five families has a credit card with an average debt of more than £2,000, while one in seven has a personal loan averaging more than £5,500.

The next day in court, the judge officially declared Parma bankrupt, with a total debt of more than $230m.

Six months later, it would come out that Ghirardi had built up a total debt of more than $200m.

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