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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notable debt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant amount of money owed or a considerable obligation that someone has.
Example: "After reviewing his finances, he realized he had accumulated a notable debt that needed to be addressed."
Alternatives: "a significant debt" or "a considerable debt".
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He also doesn't have a notable debt to the Clinton wing, or the netroots...that may be a sign of Democratic disorganisation more than anything else.7 38: Virginia is beginning to report.
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Among the other notable debts are almost $2 million owed to Arthur Andersen, Enron's auditors, and $44.2 million in debts to Dynegy itself.
While SoftBank is currently famous for its investments through its Vision Fund, the company is picking up some notable debt-powered investments into its vehicle that could add to its risk profile.
October 11, 2013 6.04pm BST The debt ceiling fight is driving up banks' overnight borrowing costs and roiling the market for bonds maturing after Thanksgiving, Reuters reports: Banks and investors have shied away from holding debt that is at any risk of delayed interest or principal payments, and that has had a notable effect on short-dated Treasury debt.
An ally of Senator Richard Mentor Johnson, who was a primary voice against the practice of debt imprisonment, Rowan made a notable speech denouncing the practice on the Senate floor in 1828.
On Monday, the Obama administration renewed its calls for a resolution to Greece's debt crisis, but in a notable change from recent months, focused its remarks on Greece's creditors.
In 1330 Sir John de Mohun inherited the castle; John, although a notable knight, was childless and fell into considerable debt.
Adding $2 trillion in new debt reduction on top of that would be a "notable achievement," as the Center puts it, in a capital supposedly bound by gridlock.
Ford is a notable exception, but for the most part, Tesla has an elevated debt to equity ratio.
With a notable exception.
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