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"my debts" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to refer to the amount of money that a person owes to others. You can use it in a sentence when talking about your financial situation or when discussing a specific amount of money that you owe. For example: - "I am struggling to pay off my debts after losing my job." - "My debts have been piling up due to my irresponsible spending habits." - "I need to make a budget to pay off my debts." - "My debts total to over $10,000."
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"My debts," he said.
We discussed my debts.
I let my debts outweigh them.
I always pay my debts".
I am worried because of my debts.
I apologised to him for my debts.
Should I be saving or clearing my debts?
(And I've paid all my debts in Germany).
"I got a signing-on fee and paid my debts off.
My accountant uses numbers to tell a story about my debts and the threat of ruin.
I've done more than 20 events, although I still haven't paid off my debts.
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