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The phrase "as owing" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear
It could be used in contexts where you are attributing a responsibility or debt to someone or something. Example: "The success of the project can be seen as owing to the team's hard work and dedication."
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Equally, owing to the Allied fighter presence, the German XIX Corps War Diary states, "Corps no longer has at its disposal its own long-range reconnaissance … [Reconnaissance squadrons] are no longer in a position to carry out vigorous, extensive reconnaissance, as, owing to casualties, more than half of their aircraft are not now available".
In addition, there are amounts which the bank regards as owing to it by Capita.
But the money I owe is the same as owing millions.
The work of Joyce and Nabokov is now recognized as owing more to the imperative of talent than titillation.
The company is also listed as owing £56,000 in "trade and expense" and £15,000 to Chappell from a loan account.
"I argued and they took the £8 off, but I noticed when I took the suit back they still had £8 marked as owing on the ticket".
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Other banks identified by the analysts as owed money are the Bank of New York, Bank One, FleetBoston Financial, SunTrust and the Wachovia Corporation.
"We as players owe it to ourselves and to everyone else," said Grant.
Some sailors came home as debtors, owing their souls, as it were, to the company store.
As long as people owe money, they can remain under court supervision for decades.
The car makers also must not issue any new dividends for as long as they owe government debt.
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