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The phrase "indebted to him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing gratitude or acknowledging a sense of obligation to someone for their help or support.
Example: "I feel deeply indebted to him for all the guidance he provided during my studies."
Alternatives: "grateful to him" or "obliged to him."
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A countless number of coaches and players benefited from Pete's tutelage over the years -- including those who attended his specialized camps each summer -- and will be indebted to him for the expertise and wisdom that he provided".
We're indebted to him.
"And I was always indebted to him".
I am indebted to him.
"I felt indebted to him.
I'm very indebted to him".
I'm indebted to him for this update.
I guess that I am indebted to him.
So I'm personally indebted to him for the outstanding job".
"I am more indebted to him than any other writer," Pintard wrote of Johnson, aptly.
Melville, whose style was deeply indebted to him, called him a "crack'd Archangel".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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