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Discover Ludwig"be behind with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where someone is not caught up or on schedule with something, such as a task or payment. Example: I am so busy with work that I am behind with my laundry and cleaning. In this example, the speaker is expressing that they have not had time to do their laundry and cleaning, and are now behind on those tasks.
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In nearby Tower Hamlets 2010 data showed that Somalis were twice as likely as white Britons to be behind with the rent.
People delinquent on their boat loans also tend to be behind with their dock payments; since Mr. Henderson pays any overdue charges, most marinas are delighted to help him.
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He was behind with payments for his home, and repossession loomed.
Nearly 15% of subprime borrowers are behind with their mortgage payments.
It will show if you were behind with your payments before your cut your cards up last year.
Seven out of 10 clients who were behind with council tax payments had at least one other debt problem too.
"I have four items and they were charging me a £5 fee for every one I was behind with.
More worryingly, evidence published by Veja magazine found that in December 2013, 20% of beneficiaries were behind with their rent payments.
She slipped into prostitution to avoid eviction from her flat because she was behind with the rent.
And 13% are behind with paying utility bills.
Half the council tenants in Blackpool are behind with their rent.
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