Would it be grammatically correct to say "He is obliged to you."?

Question:I know you can say, I am obliged. but would the above be correct?

Answers:
It is, but it's clumsy.

Normally you would "He has an obligation to you."

Hope this helps,

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Yes. I happen to like it, but it sounds Jane Austen-ish.

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