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Discover Ludwig'debt of' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when one owes another person or entity a certain amount of money. For example, "He was in a debt of $50,000 due to his credit card loan."
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Analysts were expecting net debt of $14.8bn.
I owe them a debt of gratitude".
"You practically restructured the debt of Argentina".
"We owe them a debt of gratitude".
A national debt of $10.7 trillion.
There's nothing inherently wrong with debt, of course.
The government doesn't make people go into debt, of course.
SAP will also assume Sybase's debt of $400 million.
On average, the group studied had debt of $45,700.
"This university owes a great debt of gratitude to Steve.
The debt of the English language to French is large.
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