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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big debt" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or amount of money that is owed and is significantly large. Example: "The country's economy was struggling due to its big debt to foreign creditors."
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China has a big debt problem.
A big debt load has weighed on the company's finances.
With big debt payments looming, Tyco's bankers got jumpy.
So, France did indeed have a big debt problem.
We'll have a big debt and a stubbornly high deficit.
He's for big government, big debt and perpetual war".
After struggling with a big debt load, Freescale went public in 2011.
Several other Rhode Island cities are sinking under big debt burdens.
But on second thought, I believe that America owes The Times a big debt.
Once big debt burdens appear they are frustratingly hard to dispatch.
In the Italian case, you have big debt but also a primary budget surplus.
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