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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrears with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to indicate that someone is behind on payments or obligations.
Example: "He is currently in arrears with his rent payments and needs to settle the outstanding balance."
Alternatives: "behind on" or "in default on".
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Are you in arrears with other bills?
"They're in such arrears, with bad management," he said.
All her benefits had been stopped, Eileen explained, and she was in arrears with her rent.
Rent arrears with housing cuts means private landlords refuse universal credit tenants.
Consequently, one client in arrears with HMRC seemed to qualify for a substantial refund.
"There are over 400,000 people who are in arrears with their mortgage rates the cheapest they have ever been.
In some cases they were in arrears with regulatory fees, but they argue that due process was not followed.
Luis Suárez, on as part of a double substitution with Steven Gerrard, reduced the arrears with a stunning free-kick.
She immediately struggled to pay her bills and got into arrears with her council tax, electricity and gas.
Today, however, these restrictions are largely obsolete because they are triggered only by extreme scenarios (e.g., a bank is in arrears with its FDIC assessments).
Eight minutes before the interval, Bostock reduced the arrears with a low 20-yard volley, before he was booked shortly afterwards for a challenge on Martin Montoya.
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