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'debt obligations' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the legal duties that an individual or organization has to pay back borrowed money. Here is an example sentence: "When Bob took out a loan from the bank, he accepted the debt obligations that came with it."
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Queasy about collateralised debt obligations?
They called them CDOs, collateralized debt obligations.
These are not new debt obligations.
Portugal needs international help to meet its debt obligations.
These included buying debt obligations of other countries.
Collateralised debt obligations and credit default swaps don't sell papers.
The shareholders' accusations centered on its collateralized debt obligations.
Debt obligations were traditionally passed from father to son.
The derivatives in question were "constant proportion debt obligations" (CPDOs).
It also defaulted on its domestic debt obligations then, too.
The first are CDOs, or collateralised debt obligations.
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