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ma3898 | 20:46 Mon 13th Mar 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Are these three ways of saying the same thing


I need to settle up with you.
I need to pay (back) my debt to you.
I need to settle my debt with you.

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yes. Word is synonymous (words with the same meaning are synonyms); rhymes with anonymous.
The last two sentences would be synonymous. But being pedantic, the first sentence could mean, 'You need to settle your debt to me'.

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