Similar words: out of date, out of doors, out of danger, debt, debtor, bad debt, indebted, book of deuteronomy.
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2. The company is now out of debt.
3. You can get out of debt by strict economizing.
4. How did you manage to keep out of debt?
5. Getting out of debt must be set above buying anything new.
6. It's hard to stay out of debt when you are a student.
7. How can I accumulate enough cash to get out of debt?
8. Borrowing money is not the way out of debt.
9. I wish I could get out of debt.
10. You keep out of debt, I hope?
11. How do I get out of debt fast?
12. I really want to get out of debt.
13. Amy: So how can people get out of debt?
14. Even scoff they must get out of debt owing in their earlier generation.Sentencedict.com
15. Minimalism helped me to get out of debt, and to get out of poverty.
16. Get Out Of Debt: Make this year a debt free year.
17. It's not easy to keep out of debt when prices are rising so fast.
18. It is all he can do to keep out of debt.
19. Minimalism helped me get out of debt, and to get out of poverty.
20. If the whole family rallies round, we can get Jim out of debt.
21. I don't suppose I shall ever be able to get out of debt.
22. I'm heavily in debt at the moment, but hope to be out of debt when I get paid.
23. His church urgently needs repair, and compulsory membership fees would help keep it out of debt.
24. Fania was prepared to give up all her jewelry to help her father get out of debt.
25. I know this first-hand, as uncontrolled spending led to debt for me, and contentedness led to me getting out of debt.
26. To keep one's head above water means to try to survive by staying out of debt, for example a small business. also, keep up with work or other demands.
27. It is easier to get into debt than to get out of debt.
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