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Discover Ludwig"owing me" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used when referring to someone having a debt or responsibility to repay to you. For example: "He promised to pay me back, but he's still owing me $150."
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"Some clients went out of business owing me money," said Len Kaufman, who owns Flower World.
I ceased to be a customer of First Utility in September, with the company owing me £450.43.
Another, about Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder and chief executive, owing me $50 after the company's public offering, quickly drew 323 likes and 88 reshares.
My bosses on the pharma project ended up owing me a couple thousand quid.
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13 1 *WHAT YOU OWE ME, by Bebe Moore Campbell.
"You owe me something".
He owes me money.
"You owe me," Beatrice says.
"He owes me this one.
They owe me big time.
She now owes me $50.
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