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debt
noun as in money owed to others
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The combination of the financial crash and the Covid pandemic pushed the UK's debt up.
Well, Trump has accepted millions and millions of dollars from CEOs and billionaires to fund his inauguration and pay off his campaign’s debts.
Spending on public services, benefits, and debt interest were all up on the year, the ONS said, while an increase in tax take was offset by a cut to National Insurance by the previous government.
Those who repeatedly cheat the system and have debts of £1,000 or more could be punished with a driving ban of up to two years.
The committee has called for "bold and ambitious leadership" to improve its customer services, and better tackle tax system abuse and unpaid debts.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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