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Discover Ludwig"deeply in debt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking or writing about someone or something that owes a large amount of money that they are struggling to pay back. For example, "After the company's failed investments, they were left deeply in debt."
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I'm deeply in debt as it is.
Ukraine is deeply in debt.
We're deeply in debt.
He said he was deeply in debt.
Deeply in debt, she accepts.
I was deeply in debt.
Resorts was deeply in debt.
Rosneft is deeply in debt, too.
Connecticut is already deeply in debt.
It is deeply in debt and poverty has been rising.
By May 1870 The Revolution was deeply in debt.
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