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Discover Ludwig"be indebted to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to owe someone gratitude, appreciation, or a debt. It is often used to express one's thanks and acknowledge someone's help or support. Example: I will forever be indebted to my parents for their unconditional love and support throughout my life.
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She may be indebted to these people in some way.
They are going to be indebted to you for life".
He said, "Of course it looks awful, but Musharraf will be indebted to you".
"I will always be indebted to Hong Kong for that," Wu'er wrote.
The Christian church will be indebted to us for years to come".
The conception is said to be indebted to Pirandello and Fellini.
I had this incredible teacher called Mr Murdoch who I will forever be indebted to.
I will always be indebted to Ellie Spingarn, another plant propagator who can grow just about anything from seed.
We and our colleagues will forever be indebted to Carl for the pivotal role he played in establishing our firm.
Mr. Specht said in an interview, "I'll forever be indebted to Jon because of what he did".
Its best, and darkest, lines seem to be indebted to Philip Larkin rather than any pop precursor.
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