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"deeply indebted to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a strong feeling of gratitude or obligation towards someone or something. Example: I am deeply indebted to my parents for their unwavering support throughout my academic journey.
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"We shall be deeply indebted to you".
"I'm deeply indebted to this place.
So the clan was deeply indebted to the state's voters.
Clearly, Mr. Bush feels deeply indebted to Mr. Blair.
Melville, whose style was deeply indebted to him, called him a "crack'd Archangel".
They are deeply indebted to Ed Ruscha's stenciled drawings of found phrases.
Many of the arguments in this book are deeply indebted to other writers.
"The contemporary world, as well as the historian of the future, are, and will be, deeply indebted to Mr. Lamont".
Its best songs are deeply indebted to 2-step, though also to classic house and UK funky.
NTV is deeply indebted to Gazprom, and the Kremlin has been exerting pressure on Mr. Gusinsky through the gas company.
This is no surprise, because Kirsch is deeply indebted to Eliot's criticism, which revolved around those "old opposites".
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