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national debt

NOUN
  1. the debt of the national government (as distinguished from the debts of individuals and businesses and political subdivisions)

How To Use national debt In A Sentence

  • The enormous national debt amassed in the last eight years makes all this apparent prosperity nothing but a house of cards.
  • For perspective, start with the fact that our officially acknowledged national debt, source of much caterwauling, currently totals $7.6 trillion.
  • The stair placed in the centre of the house represents an early stage in Soane's systematic development of the theme of the top-lit tribune that was to reach its apogee in his design for the National Debt Redemption Office.
  • National debt is the least of our worries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where else can you spend money, boost your savings, and help fund the national debt all at the same time?
  • We will be asked to pay billions more each year in interest on our colossal national debt. The Sun
  • Paying back the mammoth national debt could mean raising taxes still further. The Sun
  • They can't wait to pontificate on the virtues of itsy-bitsy, low taxing, low spending government, but then whenever they get their hands on the damn thing they drive up the national debt like Yahweh himself told them it was their personal holy crusader's mission to party hearty at the public's expense ( "I command you to choose a hockey mom from amongst your number, and cause her to buildeth a bridge to nowhere!"). Twenty Years From Now, You Will Lie To Your Children
  • Most complained of rising tuition costs, a horrible job outlook, an enormous national debt, a lack of health insurance and a fear of being drafted to fight in a war they did not believe in.
  • Tax rises have made some inroads into the country's national debt.
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