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"indebted of" is not a correct phrase in English.
The correct phrase is "indebted to." "Indebted to" is used to show gratitude or obligation towards someone or something. For example: - I am deeply indebted to my parents for their love and support. - We are indebted to our teachers for their guidance and mentorship. - The company is indebted to its loyal customers for their continued business. Overall, "indebted to" should be used when acknowledging someone or something for their help, support, or influence.
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Nor would it place us among the most indebted of industrialized political economies today.
DEBT TRENDS Measured relative to its economy, Africa is by far the most indebted of any developing region.
With politicians determined to maintain a level of government spending not related to tax receipts, Japan is already the most indebted of the major industrialized nations.
But with the Japanese government the most heavily indebted of any major developed nation, government officials today discouraged talk of a "supplementary budget".
By contrast, Germany appeared to be in the middle of the pack and Italy was among the most indebted of the group.
The ten most indebted of them account for 13% of all bank loans, according to Ashish Gupta of Credit Suisse, an investment bank.
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For the first piece of trivia we are indebted to Nicholas Confessore of the New York Times.
Yet if companies stop investing for long periods, capitalism will have the life snuffed out of it.The indebted countries of the West should escape this predicament.
As policymakers search for solutions to the burgeoning problem of an indebted generation of college graduates, some lawmakers are zeroing in on mandating loan modification schemes or allowing more troubled student borrowers to discharge their unpayable debts in bankruptcy.
These are forms of storytelling, indebted to the work of Goya, Cruikshank and Dore, but also to Max Ernst's collaged perversions.
Corrèze has the dubious distinction of being the most indebted region of France.
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