Examples of 'there is a debt' in a sentence

Meaning of "there is a debt"

there is a debt: This phrase indicates the existence of an amount of money owed by one party to another

How to use "there is a debt" in a sentence

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there is a debt
Still there is a debt of honor on the ground.
If a firefighter saves you from a fire, there is a debt.
It is there is a debt against your home.
Meanwhile, there are those who argue there is a debt to pay.
There is a debt on the books.
What happens if there is a debt and so on.
There is a debt that is owed.
Suppose there is a debt.
There is a debt to be paid.
Nevertheless, there is a debt to be paid.
There is no getting away . Then you know once there is a debt.
But there is a debt and we promise to return it!
I will pay it myself . If there is a debt to be paid.
Moreover, there is a debt ceiling approaching quickly.
I do . Then you know once there is a debt.

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In his estate, there is a debt due for the housing of the elderly.
I do . there is no getting away . Then you know once there is a debt.
But, before I go, there is a debt I wish to repay to my professor of the humanities.
You showed great courage . - There is a debt to be paid.
There is a debt on the books . And I always collect.
Regarding the situation with T Plus, there is a debt restructure schedule, and debts are being repaid.
There is a debt remaining, remember?
Be advised though, that there is a debt limit in Chapter 13.
There is a debt to be paid. - I don't seek a reward.
But first, there is a debt to settle.
There is a Debt limit in a Chapter 13.
Nevertheless, there is a debt to be paid . How noble.
Agreed . But there is a debt and we promise to return it!
Yes, there is a debt.

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