Sentence examples for make debts from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'make debts' is not correct
It should be 'accumulate debts' or 'incur debts'. For example: The company had been struggling for a few years and was eventually forced to incur debts to stay afloat.

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Bez can shake his maracas all he wants, but unfortunately they do not make debts disappear.

The economy's tepid performance has been made worse by falling prices, which erode profits and make debts more burdensome.

Deflation depresses investment by corporations because falling prices make it difficult to predict returns and make debts harder to pay off.

Currency depreciations make debts more expensive, undermining investor confidence in a vicious circle that this year saw a net outflow of capital from the region of $39 billion, according to ECLAC.

Some economists think that the resulting bias towards higher inflation - at least while the economy remains depressed - would help to make debts more manageable by eroding their value, and would encourage people to spend more for fear that their savings would also be eroded by rising prices.

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That would make debt more expensive and make banks less inclined to borrow as much.

If you don't make debt payments, you can go bankrupt.

The new bonds' long maturity and low interest rates should make debt service manageable.

Tax breaks for interest payments make debt cheaper still (see this week's briefing).

Almost half its debt is in foreign currencies, so a tumbling forint would make debt ratios worse.

For example, suppose that to make debt sustainable now, we need a 40 percent write-off on official debt.

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