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Gene93 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

To carry debt

Hello,

Is "to carry debt" different from "to be in debt"?

A majority of young and middle-aged adults in today's world carry some level of debt.


What do you think?



Thank you.

  

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Gene93 Is "to carry debt" different from "to be in debt"? The meaning is a little different. Gene93 Is "to carry debt" That means that they have a financial strategy which involves borrowing money.

  • Gene93 Is "to carry debt" different from "to be in debt"?
  • The meaning is a little different.
  • Gene93 Is "to carry debt" That means that they have a financial strategy which involves borrowing money.
  • For example a home mortgage allows people to own a home.
  • They could sell the house or other assets and pay off the loan.
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Gene93Is "to carry debt" different from "to be in debt"?

The meaning is a little different.

Gene93Is "to carry debt"

That means that they have a financial strategy which involves borrowing money. For example a home mortgage allows people to own a home. They could sell the house or other assets and pay off the loan.

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