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The phrase "arrears to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is typically used in the context of financial obligations, but the phrase itself is incomplete and lacks proper context.
Example: "He is in arrears to the landlord for three months' rent."
Alternatives: "in debt to" or "owed to"
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Most of the taxes are paid in arrears to HMRC.
Hicks converted superbly from the touchline to reduce the arrears to 10 points.
Every time Bath reduced their arrears to single figures the home side responded.
Resentment has also built over the United States' failure to pay arrears to the United Nations.
It was the first advanced economy ever to fall in arrears to the IMF.
Bosc converted from the touchline to reduce the arrears to four points.
Jackson reduced the arrears to two points on the half-hour with his second penalty.
Instead of adding the new arrears to the old, as instructed by the court order, the O.C.S.E.
Since then, the company has frequently accumulated large arrears to oil companies, airports, the tax department and its employees.
The Greek authorities have started to publicize the names of companies in arrears to shame them into paying.
This time, however, it was the turn of the Englishman to wobble as Anderson reduced the arrears to 6-5.
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