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Discover LudwigThe phrase "debt for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the purpose or reason for owing money, as in "I have a debt for the loan I took out to buy my house" or "He is struggling to pay off his debt for the expensive car he purchased." Example: I am currently in debt for my college tuition, but I know it will pay off in the long run when I have a successful career.
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Senior lenders would swap debt for stock.
"They went into debt for nothing".
"Debt for Democracy," Hoover Digest, 2001, no.
Tonight he settled his debt for ever".
Collecting debt for Sylvester Carver of Bolton in Tolland Co.
No. Has it eliminated debt for Cornell students?
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The banks could seek a debt-for-equity swap.
A debt-for-equity swap wiped out Baugur's stake.
Stakeholders and participants are identified for debt-for-conservation swaps and details for instrument design discussed.
They must eliminate dividends and initiate debt-for-equity swaps.
A debt-for-nature blueprint.
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