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"I am having a hard time getting out of debt."
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The word "mainstay" is a noun. An example of a sentence containing the word would be: Tourism is the mainstay of this small harbor town.
you just did, or use it like this finacially, my ________________ and then fill in the blank.
The boy was inexorable in his journey into adulthood.
He answered the question quickly and accurately.
Examples: If you spend more money than what you have, that is how you get in debt.
The national debt of this country is ridiculous.
I am eternally in your debt.
The woman was in debt after making expensive purchases online.
A tree may topple if overladen with snow. A government may topple if overladen with debt.
Examples: * I have no debts. * I may have a few debts. * I may have substantial debt. * I may have a lot of debts. * I may have a whale of a lot of debts, * I dislike debts. * Maybe someday I will win the lottery and pay off my debts. * Having debts is a bummer.
Obama will punt the national debt.
You should always pay your Debts. Japan is in great Debt.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
The word debt does not have a verb form and is a noun. You can however use the word owe which is similar and is a verb.
Dept is a shortening of the word, department.In case you meant debt?Harry was so much in debt, he was in total despair.