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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into debt" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing financial obligations or situations where someone owes money. Example: "After losing his job, he found himself falling into debt and struggling to make ends meet."
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I'm going into debt.
We can't go into debt".
Her husband fell into debt.
Finally, families went into debt.
I'll go into debt.
He got into debt.
He is taxing us into debt.
"They went into debt for nothing".
Many migrants have instead fallen into debt.
Or you just went deep into debt.
"The county's going to go into debt.
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