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Discover Ludwig"was owed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a debt or obligation that was due to someone. For example: "He was owed a large sum of money after the conclusion of the contract."
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was owed
verb
To be under an obligation to give something back to someone or to perform some action for someone.
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He was owed eight days.
The county said it was owed $95,769.17.
She said he was owed more than $10,000.
This was, after all, the homage beauty was owed.
We took nothing more than was owed to us.
Why wouldn't a bank take money that it was owed?
They wanted big money – the money that was owed them.
He was owed £30,000 when the club went bust.
That in sacrificing herself to him, she was owed something?
A million dollars was owed to the Webster Bank, and the Berkshire Bank was owed $4.4 million in outstanding mortgage debt and related lines of credit.
The money he was owed arrived within a matter of weeks.
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