bad debt

NOUN
  1. a debt that is unlikely to be repaid
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How To Use bad debt In A Sentence

  • The financial system collapsed under a cascade of bad debts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The financial system collapsed under a cascade of bad debts. Times, Sunday Times
  • A donkey can avoid bad debts in a climate of strong economic growth, and negative real interest rates.
  • But it was standing a bad debt for a friend that proved his downfall.
  • Don't call in all our bad debt, we told them, and in return we'll label as terrorists these freedom-fighters who want to escape your insane corporate fascismand you can even come to Cuba and "interrogate" them. Freedom!
  • How often do you have the time to chase up all those bad debts, especially if you're a small business?
  • The global banking system was on the point of collapse under a cascade of bad debts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bad debt has hit the bank's profits this year.
  • That has forced more people with bad debts or county court judgments against them to borrow from doorstep lenders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Japan is caught in a stranglehold of bad debt and deflation.
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