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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go into debt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone taking on debt, either voluntarily or involuntarily. For example, "The family had to go into debt to pay for medical expenses".
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We can't go into debt".
I'll go into debt.
"The county's going to go into debt.
-What causes nations to go into debt?
The government doesn't make people go into debt, of course.
The farm needn't go into debt to do this.
No one should have to go into debt for knowledge".
Every penny does not have to go into debt retirement.
"No one should ever go into debt to study creative writing".
People may be more hesitant to go into debt because of the recession.
To prepare for wars--and, certainly, to fight them--nations go into debt.
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