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Is the sentence you are in debt to your ears a correct cliche?

The sentence "You are in debt to your ears" is not a correct cliché.

It's a playful twist on the common expression "in debt to someone" which means to owe gratitude or a favor. It suggests that your ears deserve a lot of appreciation because they allow you to enjoy music and other sounds.

However, it's not a commonly used phrase and wouldn't be considered a cliché.

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