Examples of 'i owe something' in a sentence

Meaning of "i owe something"

i owe something - This phrase typically means that someone is in debt or is required to give something back to another person or entity. It is often used in financial contexts or when someone needs to fulfill a promise or obligation

How to use "i owe something" in a sentence

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i owe something
I owe something to that girl.
Neither the world owes anything to me nor do I owe something to the world.
I owe something to my enemies.
Do not you think I owe something to my own kid?
I owe something to somebody.
I will tell you… but only because I owe something.
I owe something to this for the style of my own music writing.
Because I am part of a society and a humanity, I owe something.
But I owe something to a group of men.
That I have to do something. And that stirred strong feelings in me, that I owe something.
I owe something to you?
What, do you think I owe something to the world?
I owe something to that girl . No.
Not yet, Sancho . I owe something to my enemies.
I owe something to the people - to the crowd in Chicago, ” he said.

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Not yet, Sancho . I owe something to my enemies . - That account 's been paid.
I owe something to Mom?
I owe something to you? I owe something to Mom?
I owe something to this community . ”.

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