be indebted to

be indebted to(
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A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. estar endeudado con
Mr. Obregon is indebted to the bank for the sum of $1,378.El Señor Obregón está endeudado con el banco por la suma de $1,378.
a. estar en deuda con
Marisol will always be indebted to you for all you did during her recovery.Marisol siempre estará en deuda contigo por todo lo que hiciste durante su recuperación.
b. estar agradecidos a
We're all indebted to the firefighters in our community, and today we thank them for their work.Estamos todos muy agradecidos a los bomberos de nuestra comunidad, y hoy les damos las gracias por su trabajo.
c. deberle mucho a
Pedro is indebted to his manager, who helped build his career.Pedro le debe mucho a su representante, quien lo ayudó a construir su carrera.
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