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OttoJ Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Seek back

What's the correct verb referring to the act of seeking back debts from debtors if you're the creditor?

-Yesterday I went to the eastern part of the city to seek back debt. So I could not have done such a thing.
  

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-Yesterday I went to the eastern part of the city to seek back debt. So I could not have done such a thing. Quite a coincidence!

  • -Yesterday I went to the eastern part of the city to seek back debt.
  • So I could not have done such a thing.
  • Quite a coincidence!
  • To dun someone is to go after him or her for payment of a debt.
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OttoJWhat's the correct verb referring to the act of seeking back debts from debtors if you're the creditor?-Yesterday I went to the eastern part of the city to seek back debt. So I could not have done such a thing.
Quite a coincidence! To dun someone is to go after him or her for payment of a debt.

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